Aristotle

'Evil brings men together', a famous Greek philosopher, Aristotle won accolades for his philosophies and his contribution to subjects such as physics, metaphysics, music, poetry, theater, logic, rhetoric, ethics, government, politics, biology and zoology.
Introduction to Aristotle
Aristotle was arguably one of the most influential philosophers in history, but how much do you really know about him?

Aristotle's Four Causes
Aristotle's theory of four causes is a common topic for introduction to philosophy courses, but is interesting enough that philosophers are still interested in it today. This article summarizes the theory and each of the four types of cause that Aristotle identified.

Aristotle's Rhetoric Still Offers Modern Day Instruction
For all of his works, Aristotle's Rhetoric is perhaps the most notable for its role in modern day instruction.

Aristotle And His Profound Quotes
Aristotle was a Greek philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. He wrote on many subjects, including physics, metaphysics, music, poetry, theater, logic, rhetoric, ethics, government, politics, biology and zoology. You can find some of his quotes in this article.

Aristotle: Philosopher and Philosophies
Aristotle was born in Stagirus, or Stagira, or Stageirus, on the Chalcidic peninsula of northern Greece. His father was Nicomachus, a medical doctor, while his mother was named Phaestis. Nicomachus was certainly living in Chalcidice when Aristotle was born and he had probably been born in that region. Aristotle's mother, Phaestis, came from Chalcis in Euboea and her family owned property there. An insight into his life and times.