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The life, philosophy and metaphysics of Aristotle (384-322 BCE) are surveyed. The aim of Aristotle's logical treatises (known as the Organon) was to develop a universal method of reasoning by means of which it would be possible to learn everything there is to know about reality.
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demonstration, forms, genuine knowledge, human volition and moral deliberation, ideal life, literary art, metaphysics, organon, origins of the state, peripatetics, philosophy, physics, sensation and reason, system of syllogistic reasoning, three kinds of friendship, ultimate reality, universal method, virtue, eudemian ethics, nicomachean ethics, philosophy pages: aristotle, poetics and rhetoric, posterior analytics, prior analytics, substance
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