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Article on the philosopher provided by the University of California Museum of Paleontology. ... Aristotle was born in Stagira in north Greece, the son of Nichomachus, the court physician to the Macedonian royal family. He was trained first in medicine, and then in 367 he was sent to Athens to study philosophy with Plato.
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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 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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This position, we have reason to believe, was held under various predecessors of Amyntas by Aristotle's ancestors, so that the profession of medicine was in a sense hereditary in the family. Whatever early training Aristotle received was probably influenced by this circumstance;
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2. Aristotle's View of Politics ... Aristotle frequently compares the politician to a craftsman. ... On Aristotle's view, a community of any sort can possess order only if it has a ruling element or authority. This ruling principle is defined by the constitution, which sets criteria for political offices,
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Aristotle's logic, especially his theory of the syllogism, has had an unparalleled influence on the history of Western thought. It did not always hold this position: in the Hellenistic period, Stoic logic, and in particular the work of Chrysippus, took pride of place.
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Aristotle University of Thessaloniki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (often called the Aristotelian University or simply University of Thessaloniki ) is the largest university of Greece. It was named after the philosopher ...
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