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Aristotle- Thoughts and Philosophies
Title: Aristotle- Thoughts and Philosophies
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1892 | Pages: 8.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Aristotle- Thoughts and Philosophies
ARISTOTLE
In 384 BC, Nicomachas and Phaestas experienced the birth of their son, Aristotle, in a small town on the north east coast of the peninsula of Chaldice called Stagira. Descendent of a medical family, Aristotle would pursue studies in physical science, biology, psychology, chemistry, zoology, botany, mechanics, mathematics, and many more. You name it, and Aristotle studied it. He was also interested in the search for knowledge. (Aristotle, Barnes PG. 2). A quote of his states- “
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just about every subject, Aristotle’s memory was not lost in the ancient world. He lives on in our own thoughts, and of course, in every library.
Bibliography
1. Aristotle, Jonathan Barnes, Oxford University press 1982
2. Aristotle, Sir David Ross, Jarrolds and Sons LTD 1966(reprint)
3. De Anima, Aristotle translated by William of Moerbeke and St Thomas Aquinas, Kenelm Foster, O.P., M.A., Silvester Humphries O.P., M.A New haven and London Yale University press 1965 (reprint)
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