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1-for arislote what is the difference between single words and whole sentences? 2-according to aristole, how do we communicate our thoughts? why do we communicate this way? 3- When Aristotle says every sentence has meaning "by convention" what does he mean by this? what does it mean for something to exist "by convention?​

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Aristotle says every sentence has meaning by convention. Every sentence has meaning, not as being the natural means by which a physical faculty is realized, but, as we have said, by convention. Yet every sentence is not a proposition; only such are propositions as have in them either truth or falsity.

According to a conventional view, Plato's philosophy is abstract and utopian whereas Aristotle's is empirical, practical, and commonsensical.

To get the basics of Aristotelian ethics, you have to understand three basic things. Eudaimonia is, what Virtue is, and That We Become Better Persons Through Practice. To be communicative is to have the ability to communicate to exchange thoughts and ideas.

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