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(aristophanes) next (aristotle) aristotle, by francesco hayez aristotelianism is a philosophical tradition that takes its defining inspiration from the work of aristotle . since aristotle's death in b.c.e., there has been an unbroken continuation of schools and individual philosophers who have cultivated
the study of his works and adopted and expanded on his doctrines and methods. during the ninth, tenth, and eleventh centuries, an arabic tradition of aristotelianism was developed by syrians , persians , turks , jews , and arabs, who wrote and taught in their own countries, in africa, and in spain....
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