Aristotle (Αριστοτέλης; Aristotelēs) (384 BC – 7 March 322 BC) was a Greek philosopher and a scientist.

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Quotations from Aristotle are often cited by Bekker numbers, which are keyed to the original Greek and therefore independent of the translation used.
  • Generation of Animals as translated by Arthur Leslie Peck (1943), p. 175

Rhetoric

Politics

Politics

Metaphysics

Nicomachean Ethics (c. 325 BC)

Poetics

Lives of Eminent Philosophers

Assertions attributed to Aristotle in Lives of Eminent Philosophers by Diogenes Laërtius

Economics

Disputed

Misattributed

Sources

The Works of Aristotle. Ed. W. David Ross. 12 vols. Oxford: Clarendon, 1908.

The Complete Works of Aristotle: The Revised Oxford Translation. Ed. Jonathan Barnes. 2 vols. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univ. Press, 1984.

The quotations above may have come from these or other translations.

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why did pericles and Aristotle believe democracy was the best government?
Q. Guys, I have no clue what the answer is. I do know that Aristotle never believed in that type of government. He thought it would turn out into a mob rule.
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A. I think it was kind of like socialism. Socialism would be the best form of government if it could be ruled without people influencing any decision. EG the idea is good but it is impossible to implement successfully.
Answered by paul - Thu Nov 6 23:32:23 2008

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