Ar‧is‧tot‧le /ˈærəstɒtl, ˈærɪstɒtl $ -tɑːtl/
(384–322 BC) a Greek
philosopher and scientist who has had great influence on Western thought. He was a student of
Plato and the teacher of
Alexander the Great. His many works deal with subjects such as science, politics, morality, and literature.
—Aristotelian /ˌærəstəˈtiːliən◂, ˌærɪstəˈtiːliən◂/
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