- Aristotle
Aristotle. (???st?t????. Aristotéles) (384 BC – 322 BC) was a Greek philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great . ...
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- Politics (Aristotle)
Aristotle's Politics (Greek ????t???) is a work of political philosophy . The end of the Nicomachean Ethics declared that the inquiry ...
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- Poetics (Aristotle)
Aristotle 's Poetics (Greek. ?e?? p???t????. c. Aristotle offers an account of what he calls "poetry" (a term which in Greek literally meant " ...
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- Physics (Aristotle)
Physics (or "Physica", or "Physicae Auscultationes" meaning "lessons") is an important work by Aristotle . It is a collection of treatises ...
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- Aristotle Onassis
Aristotle Sokratis "Ari"/"Aristo" Onassis. (???st?t???? O??s??. Aristoteles Onases) (15 January 1906 – 15 March 1975) was a very prominent ...
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- Categories (Aristotle)
Categories (Lat. Categoriae, Greek ?at?????a? Kategoriai) is a text from Aristotle 's Organon that enumerates all the possible kinds of ...
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- Aristotle (disambiguation)
Aristotle (384 BC–322 BC) was a Greek philosopher. Aristotle or Aristoteles may also refer to In other people Aristotle of Mytilene (2nd ...
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- Aristotle (book)
Aristotle is a children's book written by Dick King-Smith and illustrated by Bob Graham , published in 2003. story concerns Aristotle the ...
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- Metaphysics (Aristotle)
Metaphysics (Greek t? µet? t? f?s???) is one of the principal works of Aristotle and the first major work of the branch of philosophy ...
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- Rhetoric (Aristotle)
Aristotle 's Rhetoric is an ancient Greek treatise on the art of persuasion, dating from the fourth century BC. In Greek, it is titled ...
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- Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (often called the Aristotelian University or simply University of Thessaloniki) is the largest ...
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- Meteorology (Aristotle)
Meteorology (or "Meteorologica") is a text by Aristotle which contains his theories about the earth sciences. These include early ...
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- Topics (Aristotle)
The Topics is the name given to one of Aristotle 's six works on logic , collectively known as the Organon . The other five are ...
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- Commentaries on Aristotle
Commentaries on Aristotle refers to the great mass of literature produced, especially in the ancient and medieval world, to explain and ...
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- Pseudo-Aristotle
Pseudo-Aristotle is a general cognomen for authors of philosophical or medical treatises who attributed their work to the Greek philosopher ...
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- Aristotle Kristatos
Aristotle "Aris" Kristatos is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the Ian Fleming short story "Risico " found in the ...
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- Aristotelian ethics (redirect from Aristotle's ethics)
Aristotle believed that ethical knowledge is not certain knowledge (like metaphysics and epistemology ) but is general knowledge. ...
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- Aristotle's catfish
Aristotle's catfish (Silurus aristotelis) is a species of fish in the Siluridae family. It is endemic to Greece . Its natural habitat ...
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- Aristotle's Masterpiece
Aristotle's Masterpiece is a sex manual and a midwifery book that was popular in England in the early modern period. Its first ...
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- Mythos (Aristotle)
Mythos is the term used by Aristotle in his Poetics (c. 335 BCE) for the plot of an Athenian tragedy . It is the first of the six ...
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