Associations to the word «Aristotle»
Noun
- Plato
- Aquinas
- Rhetoric
- Socrates
- Galen
- Cicero
- Pliny
- Ptolemy
- Descartes
- Hegel
- Plutarch
- Mover
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- Kant
- Ask
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- Treatise
- Pathos
- Ethics
- Ethic
- Commentary
- Herodotus
- Thinker
- Galileo
- Universal
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- Philosophy
- Logic
- Physic
- Summa
- Nous
- Persuasion
- Cosmology
- Philo
- Predicate
- Pseudo
- Bce
- Intellect
- Nietzsche
- Reasoning
- Seneca
- Augustine
- Homer
- Commentator
- Ontology
- Virtue
- Locke
- Iliad
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- Athens
- Metaphor
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- Potency
- Peri
- Greek
- Magnate
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- Bacon
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- Practical
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- Astronomy
- Orator
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- Physics
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- Confucius
- Theologian
- Antiquity
- Ars
- Conception
Adjective
Wiktionary
ARISTOTLE, proper noun. An ancient Greek philosopher, logician, and scientist (382–322 BC), student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great.
ARISTOTLE, proper noun. A male given name.
Dictionary definition
ARISTOTLE, noun. One of the greatest of the ancient Athenian philosophers; pupil of Plato; teacher of Alexander the Great (384-322 BC).
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