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Aristotle

384-322

Aristotle was born in the northern Greek city of Stageira and was attended Plato's Academy. Here he studied under Plato for 21 years. After Plato's death, Aristotle became a wandering teacher and tutored Alexander the Great's tutor.  He founded the Lyceum school where he wrote and lectured on topics ranging from Logic to Biology to Physics to Ethics.

 

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