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Anonymous

Aristotle

Arisṭūṭālīs

2 Works
350 AH

Biography

Aristotle, often referred to by the moniker 'pseudo-Aristotle' in certain texts, was a philosopher whose works spanned a wide range of disciplines, including metaphysics, ethics, logic, politics, and natural science. His writings, which include 'Nicomachean Ethics,' 'Politics,' 'Metaphysics,' and 'Poetics,' among others, have been foundational to Western philosophy. Aristotle's method of logic, especially his theory of syllogism, has had a profound influence on the development of Western intellectual thought. His work in zoology and biology was also groundbreaking for its detailed observations and classifications.