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Lucy Duarte
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27 July, 16:26
Aristotle was a true scientist. True or false?
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Darnell Hardin
27 July, 16:40
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Answer is false, he wasn't a scientist
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Thaddeus Burnett
27 July, 16:49
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No, because he was a philosopher
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