Aristotle

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Aristotle

Country

Greece

Birth - Death

384 - 322 BC

Occupation

Academic

Description

Greek philosopher and scientist. Prolific author on numerous subjects, including biology, poetry, physics, astrology, politics, zoology, ethics, logic and more. Teacher to Alexander the Great, and himself a student of Plato. Founded his own school, the Lyceum, in Athens. His process of reasoning enveloped a description of an object by way of their characteristics, then utilizing deduction and inference to interpret the object's nature - a method known as syllogism where the conclusion is inferred from two or more premises. Writings on logic include 'Categories', 'On Interpretation', 'Prior Analytic's and 'Posterior Analytic's. Gave a physiological explanation of passive homosexuality.

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