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Aristotle (Attic Gr****: Ἀριστοτέλης, romanized: Aristotélēs; 384–322 BC) was an
Ancient Gr****
philosopher and polymath. His
writings cover a
broad range...
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Aristotle Socrates On****is (/oʊˈnæsɪs/, US also /-ˈnɑː-/; Gr****: Αριστοτέλης Ωνάσης, romanized: Aristotélis Onásis,
pronounced [aristoˈtelis oˈnasis];...
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Aristotle or Ἀριστοτέλης in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aristotle of
Stagira (384 BC–322 BC) was a Gr**** philosopher.
Aristotle may also refer...
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political philosophy by
Aristotle, a 4th-century BC Gr**** philosopher. At the end of the
Nicomachean Ethics,
Aristotle declared that the
inquiry into...
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Aristotle's Poetics (Ancient Gr****: Περὶ ποιητικῆς Peri poietikês; Latin: De Poetica; c. 335 BCE) is the
earliest surviving work of Gr****
dramatic theory...
- ARR-i-stə-TEE-lee-ə-niz-əm) is a
philosophical tradition inspired by the work of
Aristotle,
usually characterized by
deductive logic and an
analytic inductive method...
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works of
Aristotle,
sometimes referred to by
modern scholars with the
Latin phrase Corpus Aristoteli****, is the
collection of
Aristotle's works that...
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Aristotle's wheel paradox is a
paradox or
problem appearing in the pseudo-Aristotelian Gr**** work Mechanica. It
states as follows: A
wheel is depicted...
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after the physics"; Latin: Metaphysica) is one of the prin****l
works of
Aristotle, in
which he
develops the
doctrine that he
calls First Philosophy. The...
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Aristotle's Rhetoric (Ancient Gr****: Ῥητορική, romanized: Rhētorikḗ; Latin: Ars Rhetorica) is an
ancient Gr****
treatise on the art of persuasion, dating...