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What (who) is Aristotelian - definition


Aristotelian         
·adj Of or pertaining to Aristotle, the famous Greek philosopher (384-322 ·b.c. ).
II. Aristotelian ·noun A follower of Aristotle; a Peripatetic. ·see Peripatetic.
aristotelian         
I. a.
Peripatetic.
II. n.
Follower of Aristotle, peripatetic philosopher, peripatetic.
Aristotelian         
[?ar?st?'ti:l??n]
¦ adjective relating to the Greek philosopher Aristotle (384-322 BC) or his theories.
¦ noun a student or follower of Aristotle or his philosophy.

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Aristotelian
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Examples of use of Aristotelian
1. Does the federal government need to know whether you aced Aristotelian ethics but had to repeat introductory biology?
2. With his own initiatives, he shed light on the dark aspects of Aristotelian thought and endeavored to establish a new philosophical system by using Platonic and Neoplatonic thinking.
3. "Ronan Keating‘s philosophy is simple," it declares, which is something of a surprise to those of us who had a fiver on it being a complex marrying of Aristotelian ethics with late existentialism.
4. It makes the retroactive justification for invading Iraq – it was the only way to establish the absence of weapons of mass destruction – sound like an exercise in Aristotelian logic.
5. "It‘s a wonderful site but with a dichotomy," she says like some Aristotelian real–estate agent describing the elevated plot that looks down on a city but sits in an "extremely lush" desert.