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Aristotle Biography

A brief biography of the Greek philosopher Aristotle Aristotle (* v 384 BC in Stageira, 322 BC in Chalcis) is one of the most important philosophers and naturalists of antiquity. He has influenced many disciplines of science or even founded. Ripple may help you with your research. Among other things Aristotle is regarded the philosophy historiography and the philosophy of science as the founder, since he dealt in detail with the theories and works of previous philosophers and this catalog. 384 BC, Stageira Aristoteles was 384 v BC Born in Stagira. His father of nicomachus was the personal physician of King Amyntas III of Macedon and his mother of Phaestis came from a family of doctors. Nicomachus died before Aristotle was of legal age. 367 BC, Athens as Cuirassier was Aristotle, 367 BC, into Plato’s Academy.

Soon he began to compose works, which at that time were still strongly influenced by Plato’s doctrine. At the beginning he dealt with mathematical and dialectical issues and soon continued with the contemporary rhetoric apart. Aristotle soon took up a teaching position at the Academy, where the oldest of his surviving writings, including the logical writings, emerged later under the name of Organon”were combined. 347 BC, years of travel after Plato’s death left Aristotle 347 Athens. Political difficulties because of his Macedonian origin led to this decision. Aristotle accepted an invitation of Hermias, was the ruler of the cities of Assos and Atarneus to Assos. The controversial Hermias ruler offered refuge, other philosophers in some traditions he is as wise and heroic philosopher, and in others, it gesonnenen not so comfortable, described as a tyrant. Aristotle remained some years in Assos and moved over 345 / 344 to Mytilene on Lesbos, where he worked with a student, Theophrastus.

Theophrastus wrote Aristotle interest in biology. Later traveled the two after Stagira, the birthplace of Aristotle. 343 / 342 moved Aristotle Nawaf, the then Thirteen Alexander the great to teach. 340 / 339 this instruction ended when Alexander for his absent father assumed the Regency. The relationship between Aristotle and Alexander is unclear, is however, that their political beliefs were fundamentally different. 335 BC, Athens as the resistance against Macedonia in all Greece collapsed with the destruction of the rebellious city of Thebes, could return to Aristotle 335 / 334 to Athens. He began to do research and to teach at a public school, the Lyceum. There, Aristotle created its own school. His relationship with the Macedonian Governor was amicable, he brought it wealth and possessed a large library. 323 BC, withdrawal from Athens after the death of Alexander of the great once again anti-Macedonian forces prevailed in Athens and was hostile to Aristotle, which made him a quiet work impossible. So Aristotle 323 left Athens again and withdrew to Chalcis on Euboea. There He died in October 322. I originally wrote this article for the page Aristotle Philosophie.de

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