Aristotle, the Greek philosopher and polymath recognised as the founder of logic, biology, and zoology, dies at the age of 61 or 62 in 322 BC.
Aristotle (384–322 BC) was a Greek philosopher and polymath who lived in Ancient Greece during the Classical period. He founded the Lyceum, the Peripatetic school of philosophy, and the Aristotelian legacy after being taught by Plato. Physics, biology, zoology, metaphysics, logic, ethics, aesthetics, poetry, theatre, music, rhetoric, psychology, linguistics, economics, politics, meteorology, geology, and government are among the topics he has written on. Aristotle offered a comprehensive synthesis of the numerous philosophies that existed before him. Above all, the West received its intellectual language, as well as issues and techniques of investigation, from his teachings. As a result, his philosophy has had a distincti
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