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  2. Aristotle - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Aristotle, a prominent philosopher and polymath in ancient Greece, who founded the Peripatetic school and influenced many fields of knowledge. Explore his life, works, ideas, and legacy in this comprehensive article.

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  4. Poetics (Aristotle) - Wikipedia

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    Poetics is the earliest surviving work of Greek dramatic theory and the first extant philosophical treatise to focus on literary theory. It analyzes the genres of poetry, especially tragedy and epic, and their functions, elements, and effects.

  5. On the Heavens - Wikipedia

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    A treatise by Aristotle on cosmology and astronomy, arguing for a geocentric model of the universe with eternal and perfect circular motion of the heavens. Learn about its argument, historical connections, translations and related topics.

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  7. Aristotle's biology - Wikipedia

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    Aristotle is considered the founder of biology, based on his theory of form and his observation and collection of data on zoology. He described five biological processes, such as metabolism and inheritance, and influenced medieval and modern science.

  8. Rhetoric (Aristotle) - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive overview of Aristotle's ancient Greek treatise on the art of persuasion, dating from the 4th century BCE. Learn about its background, structure, content, translation, and influence on rhetorical theory and criticism.

  9. Aristotelian ethics - Wikipedia

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    An overview of Aristotle's ethical theory, which emphasizes the practical importance of developing excellence of character (virtue) as the way to achieve happiness or well-being (eudaimonia). Learn about Aristotle's three ethical treatises, his relation to Socrates and Plato, and his concepts of prudence, virtue, and happiness.