Aristotle Biography
Aristotle was born in Greek, 384 BC (Before Christ). He was a famous Greek writer, philosophers and also a scientist. His father Nicakoxas was a home-caretaker in the court of King Amintas of Macedonia. It was the only way of earning their family livelihood in the medical profession. He tried to become a doctor by the inspiration of his father.From the beginning of his life, having a relationship with the Kingdom of Macedon greatly influenced his future. In his childhood, he studies at home. He lost his parents at the age of seventeen. Then he left the house. And he goes to Athens. At that time Athens was the centre of education. Plato's founded the Academy school in Athens. Aristotle got admitted there. Within a short time, he becomes the best student in the academy. He remained there until the age of thirty-seven. Plato was fascinated by his extraordinary knowledge.
After being there for three years, attend us occupied the Persian Emperor and Aristotle went to Madelyn. For the next five years, Aristotle taught King Philip 13 years old son Alexander. King Philip and Alexander both of them respected Aristotle. When he came to Athens, he saw Platonism spread to Plato's academy, and now the main philosophy of Platonism in Athens is now the main philosophy of Platonism.
As a result, he established his own school in Lyceum. He spent the next thirteen years preaching and teaching his philosophy. He used to give lectures for his intimate students in the day and the general knowledge of Athens at night. In 323 BC, Alexander's premature death was overthrown by the Eastern Macedonian government of Athens. Aristotle was then charged with religious credentials. To get rid of the punishment, quickly move to Ubauar Calcium. He was afraid that the situation might not be as much as Plato's teacher Socrates. In the first year at Calais, he suffered acute abdominal pain and died in 322 BC.
Aristotle wrote about 200 notes/research articles. His student Theophrastus preserves the work after his death, and his student Nilius takes charge of them. Of Aristotle's 200 works, only 31 have survived, most of which are handwritten. He has written articles on arguments, classifications, on interpretation, approximate analysis, and posterior analysis.
Aristotle Work's
Aristotle wrote about 200 notes/research articles. His student Theophrastus preserves the work after his death, and his student Nilius takes charge of them. Of Aristotle's 200 works, only 31 have survived, most of which are handwritten. He has written articles on arguments, classifications, on interpretation, approximate analysis, and posterior analysis.
He wrote a book called 'Metaphysics' with the nature and structure of the object. Besides, two of his famous works on human behaviour and analysis are 'Nicomesian Ethics' and 'European Ethics'. On the Heavens', 'On the Soul' and 'Retric' are some of his more famous works.
There are some enlightened texts about psychology. Aristotle writings cover many subjects- including linguistics, rhetoric, poetry, aesthetics, psychology, physics, zoology, biology, logic, metaphysics etc. He was a student of Plato. Aristotle was a teacher of Alexander the Great. Aristotle was a father of political science, father of social science and father of Biological science also. Greek Scientist Theofrastous was also his student. Aristotle wrote many famous books. Politics was his famous book. Poetics was a literary criticism book. Another famous book is'' Rhetoric".
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