Mini-Bio of
Aristotle
Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) was Plato's student, but revised his teacher's ideas to be more
consistent with ordinary experience. He thought human beings are one with the rest of nature, yet set apart
from it by their ability to reason. Aristotle systematized the laws of thought, gave a complete account of
nature and God, and developed an attractive view of the good life and the good society. He also provided the
first systematic expositions of physics, biology, psychology and the standards of literature.
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Aristotle
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