belonging to or
having some relation to
Aristotle (384-322 b.c.), Greek
philosopher noted for his works on
logic,
ethics,
politics, etc.
Aristotle's book
Ethics contains the
doctrine that virtue consists in a mean between excess and deficiency.
belonging to or
having some relation to
Aristotle (384-322 b.c.), Greek
philosopher noted for his works on
logic,
ethics,
politics, etc.
belonging to or
having some relation to
Aristotle (384-322 b.c.), Greek
philosopher noted for his works on
logic,
ethics,
politics, etc. He disagreed with his teacher,
Plato (427-347 b.c.) over the
existence of ideal forms or ideas, such as
truth or good.
Plato held that these exist in a realm beyond the material
world, while
Aristotle believed that
form and
matter are always joined.
belonging to or
having some relation to
Aristotle. See also
Aristotle in this glossary.
like
Aristotle (384-322 b.c.), Greek
philosopher noted for his works on
logic,
ethics,
politics, etc.
of or like
Aristotle (384?322 B.C.), Greek
philosopher noted for his works on
logic,
ethics,
politics, etc. He
developed a system of
logic which excluded anything but the two
values of iftruthlu and infalsity,l, and his book
Ethics contains the
doctrine that virtue consists in a mean between excess and deficiency.