Pretty good - like the brevity. Personally, I would appreciate a reference to what books/chapters Aristotle talks about time - - his physics? metaphysics? Also, since you're being so focused on this one concept, I think it would be good to quote the text.
@@glenng.pajares.Ph.D.D.A.LitCom I asked AI about whether Aristotle wrote about Time in his work on meteorology. The answer was a definite NO. You sure you're a scholar in philosohy?
"Based on the search results provided, there does not appear to be any specific mention of Aristotle discussing time or providing commentary about time in his book on meteorology (Meteorologica). The search results focus on the contents of Aristotle's Meteorologica, which covers topics like: Weather phenomena Atmospheric events Earthquakes The sea and its saltiness Winds Comets and other celestial phenomena Aristotle's main discussions of time appear to be in his Physics, not in the Meteorologica. The Physics is where Aristotle provides his detailed analysis of time, motion, and related concepts."
Pretty good - like the brevity. Personally, I would appreciate a reference to what books/chapters Aristotle talks about time - - his physics? metaphysics? Also, since you're being so focused on this one concept, I think it would be good to quote the text.
in aristotle's work on physics and meteorology
@@glenng.pajares.Ph.D.D.A.LitCom I asked AI about whether Aristotle wrote about Time in his work on meteorology. The answer was a definite NO. You sure you're a scholar in philosohy?
"Based on the search results provided, there does not appear to be any specific mention of Aristotle discussing time or providing commentary about time in his book on meteorology (Meteorologica). The search results focus on the contents of Aristotle's Meteorologica, which covers topics like:
Weather phenomena
Atmospheric events
Earthquakes
The sea and its saltiness
Winds
Comets and other celestial phenomena
Aristotle's main discussions of time appear to be in his Physics, not in the Meteorologica. The Physics is where Aristotle provides his detailed analysis of time, motion, and related concepts."
ill verify the meteorology
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Thank and welcome Md Raihan!