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Aristotle was a Greek philosopher who was Plato student and a teacher to Alexander the Great. Importantly, the main reason of choosing Aristotle as the topic of the study is because of diversity in writings where he covered many subjects. On this basis, among the subjects he covered include; metaphysics, poetry, physics, politics, ethics, government, biology, and zoology among others. It should be noted that, compared to Plato and Socrates; Aristotle was considered as the most significant naissance figures in the values of the West. In this relation, Aristotle's thoughts were the first in the creation of a widespread system of European philosophy that included ethics and aesthetics, reasoning and science, as well as politics and metaphysics.
Significantly, Aristotle (384-322 BC) was born in Stagira in the Northern Greece where he became the most distinguished product of learning program developed by Plato. Throughout Aristotle's learning period, he was most of the time engaged in research, teaching and writing. It should be noted that, Aristotle made a lot of contributions throughout his life and hence he is said to be the last philosopher who learned all what was left to be learned.
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