Aristotelian
adj.
of or relating to Aristotle or his philosophies (ancient Greek philosopher)
n.
follower of the philosophy of Aristotle (ancient Greek philosopher)
Aristotle
Aristotle (
Greek: Aristotélēs) (
384 BC –
322 BC) was a
Greek philosopher, a student of
Plato and teacher of
Alexander the Great. He wrote on diverse subjects, including
physics,
metaphysics,
poetry (including
theater),
logic,
rhetoric,
politics,
government,
ethics,
biology and
zoology. Along with
Socrates and
Plato, he was among the most influential of the
ancient Greek philosophers, as they transformed
Presocratic Greek philosophy into the foundations of
Western philosophy as it is known today. Some researchers credit Plato and Aristotle with founding two of the most important schools of
ancient philosophy, while others consider
Aristotelianism to be a development and concretization of Plato's insights.
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Aristotelian
Noun
1. a follower of Aristotle or an adherent of Aristotelianism
(synonym) Aristotelean, Peripatetic
(hypernym) disciple, adherent
Adjective
1. of or relating to Aristotle or his philosophy; "Aristotelean logic"
(synonym) Aristotelean, Aristotelic
(pertainym) Aristotle
Aristotelian
(n.)
A follower of Aristotle; a Peripatetic. See Peripatetic.
(a.)
Of or pertaining to Aristotle, the famous Greek philosopher (384-322 b. c.).
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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