Listed In: Philosophers
Birthdate: 0384 BC
Birthplace: Stagira, Greece
Died: 0322 BC
Aristotle, an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath, founded the Peripatetic school of philosophy in Athens. He tutored Alexander the Great and established a library in the Lyceum. Aristotle’s extensive writings span natural sciences, philosophy, economics, politics, and more. His teachings synthesized previous philosophies and his methods of inquiry had a lasting global impact. Aristotle’s views significantly influenced medieval scholarship, Christian theology, and Islamic philosophy. He is revered as a master of logic and ethics, with his works being studied by scholars across history.
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