Though Aristotle's work in zoology was not without errors, it was the grandest biological synthesis of the time, and remained the ultimate authority for many centuries after his death. ... In the later Middle Ages, Aristotle's work was rediscovered and enthusiastically adopted by medieval scholars.
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Aristotle (Greek: Ἀριστοτέλης , Aristotélēs ) (384 BC – 322 BC) was a Greek philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. He wrote on many subjects, including physics, metap...
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A brief discussion of the life and works of Aristotle, with links to electronic texts and additional information. ... Born at Stagira in northern Greece, Aristotle was the most notable product of the educational program devised by Plato; he spent twenty years of his life studying at the Academy.
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Aristotle was born in 384 BCE. at Stagirus, a Greek colony and seaport on the coast of Thrace. ... Aristotle's work being finished, he returned to Athens, which he had not visited since the death of Plato. He found the Platonic school flourishing under Xenocrates, and Platonism the dominant philosophy of Athens.
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From the details of Aristotle's life and work, two main biographical questions have, particularly in this century, teased the scholars. The first is the precise nature of Aristotle's relationship to Plato and Platonic philosophy. ... Aristotle's work, Owen suggests (in contrast to the Jaeger thesis), can best be seen as...
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List of works by Aristotle, part of the Internet Classics Archive ... ; The Athenian Constitution; Written 350 B.C.E ; Translated by Sir Frederic G. Kenyon ; Categories; Written 350 B.C.E ; Translated by E. M. Edghill ; On Dreams; Written 350 B.C.E ; Translated by J. I. Beare ; ... On the Gait of Animals; Written 350 B.C...
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However, in later antiquity, following the work of Aristotelian Commentators, Aristotle's logic became dominant, and Aristotelian logic was what was transmitted to the Arabic and the Latin medieval traditions, while the works of Chrysippus have not survived.
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Titles of Aristotle's works and their abbreviations ... Aristotle's works are often referred to by Latin forms of their titles, and equally often by abbreviations derived from these Latin forms. ... This order is reflected in the standard page, column, and line numbers given in modern editions of Aristotle's works: actually,
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Here are some interesting Internet Sites that address Aristotle's Political Philosophy ... My Aristotle Work ... ARISTOTLE AND AESCHYLUS ON THE RISE OF THE POLIS: THE NECESSITY OF JUSTICE IN HUMAN LIFE...
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