Aristotle Philosopher, Teacher, and Scientist

Aristotle Philosopher, Teacher, and Scientist by Sharon Katz Cooper is a detailed exploration of the life and contributions of Aristotle, published by Capstone in July 2006. This 112-page book is presented in English and provides an informative overview of Aristotle’s time in Athens, where he engaged with prominent scholars and established himself as a significant figure in philosophy and science.
Readers will find a comprehensive account of Aristotle’s educational journey, including his studies with Plato and his role in founding the Lyceum school. The book highlights his groundbreaking lectures on various subjects, including logic, biology, and physics, which laid essential groundwork for future developments in philosophy and science. This edition offers insights into the historical and cultural context of Aristotle’s life, making it a valuable resource for those interested in biography, philosophy, and ancient history.
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Aristotle was lived in Athens during a time when the city flourished with scholars, artists, warriors, and politicians. He studied with Plato at the School of Athens, eventually distinguishing himself as a brilliant philosopher and scientist. Later, he established the Lyceum school in Athens, where he gave groundbreaking lectures on a broad variety of topics, such as logic, biology, and physics. His lectures and books and are still considered to be important pieces of the foundations of fields, such as philosophy and science.
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