lyceum
Aristotle went to Athens to be taught by Plato.
Aristotle directs his hand down due to his philosophy. He believed that the only reality is that of which one can truly experience, see, and feel.
Peripatetic school
Plato founded the Academy, and Aristotle was a student there. Aristotle went on to found his own school, the Lyceum.
Aristotle
Aristotle went to Athens to be taught by Plato.
Plato and Aristotle
The School of Athens
The ancient philosopher Aristotle did, indeed, found a school: known as the "Peripatetic" school (named for Aristotle's habit of walking about while instructing students), it was located in Athens and came to rival Plato's "Academy" also located in Athens.
ARISTOTLE
Aristotle did much of his work in Athens. He founded a school called the Lyceum. Aristotle liked to walk around the school grounds while teaching his students.
No, it was the other way around. Aristotle was Plato's student. Plato's school, the Academy, offered its students the best formal education in Athens. When he was 18, Aristotle entered Plato's school. Aristotle remained there for nineteen years until Plato died.
Zeno of Citium was the founder of the Stoic school of philosophy in Athens. He taught Plato and Aristotle and Protagoras.
When Aristotle opened his school in Athens named the Lyceum, his students were known as "Peripatetics".
Aristotle directs his hand down due to his philosophy. He believed that the only reality is that of which one can truly experience, see, and feel.
Aristotle directs his hand down due to his philosophy. He believed that the only reality is that of which one can truly experience, see, and feel.
He was the tutor of Alexander the Great.He also founded the Peripatetic school in Athens (were many people attended).Plato was one of the famous philosophers influenced by Aristotle.