Thread 17862068 - /his/ [Archived: 372 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/22/2025, 4:04:27 AM No.17862068
aristoteles_420-1477068383
aristoteles_420-1477068383
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>be named "Noble Outcome"
>Doom humanity to waste time with your dumb as shit thinking for 2000 years
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Anonymous
7/22/2025, 4:11:02 AM No.17862078
>>17862068 (OP)
His name means more “as high/excellent as one can be” rather than noble outcome.
Anonymous
7/22/2025, 5:14:00 AM No.17862174
>>17862068 (OP)
He was literally the smartest, most learned human being to ever exist.
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Anonymous
7/22/2025, 5:16:25 AM No.17862177
>>17862174
>I'm so hecking smart look at all these morons I tricked into babbling my bullshit
Anonymous
7/22/2025, 5:18:48 AM No.17862182
>>17862068 (OP)
He said to Alexander "treat the Greeks as if you are their leader and everyone else as if you are their master"
Anonymous
7/22/2025, 5:21:45 AM No.17862188
>>17862068 (OP)
Which one are you?

Heraclitus
>two contradictory things can exist at once
>>pleasure needs pain and evil to exist

Aristotle and Empeeocles
>Good and bad are objective things
>>two contradictory things can not co-exist
>>>bad is EVIL

I like Heraclitus more because he has a clearer solution to problem of evil.
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Anonymous
7/22/2025, 5:54:07 AM No.17862216
>>17862068 (OP)
Malding
Anonymous
7/22/2025, 5:55:08 AM No.17862218
>>17862188
Doesn't have to be a dichotomy. I've synthesized the two somewhat
Anonymous
7/22/2025, 5:58:39 AM No.17862228
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perverse-bottom
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>>17862068 (OP)
>Aristotle, in his work Politics, discusses tyranny as a deviation from kingship, characterized by a ruler prioritizing self-interest over the well-being of the governed. He outlines several methods tyrants employ to maintain power, and one tactic mentioned is the humiliation of their subjects.