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Aristotle



Aristotle - ărˌĭstŏtˈəl, 384–322 b.c., Greek philosopher, b. Stagira. He is sometimes called the Stagirite.

Life

Aristotle's father, Nicomachus, was a noted physician. Aristotle studied (367–347 b.c.) under Plato at the Academy and there wrote many dialogues that were praised for their eloquence. Only fragments of these dialogues are extant   Read More...


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    Aristotle: Selections
    by Aristotle, Terence Irwin, Gail Fine. 627 pgs.


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    Rereading Aristotle's Rhetoric
    by Alan G. Gross, Arthur E. Walzer. 246 pgs.


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    Aristotle's Two Systems
    by Daniel W. Graham. 360 pgs.


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