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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.
He was the most successful at combining Aristotle's ideas with the Roman Catholic teaching.
Aristotle was born about eight hundred years after that war.
The School of Athens
Aristotle's method of teaching, known as the Peripatetic method, involved walking and discussing with his students in a garden called the Lyceum. He emphasized the importance of observation, questioning, and critical thinking to achieve a deeper understanding of various subjects. Aristotle's teaching focused on engaging his students in dialogue and guiding them towards reaching their own conclusions through logical reasoning.
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Aristotle traveled to Athens to study under the philosopher Plato at his Academy. He was drawn to the intellectual environment of Athens, which was known for its flourishing philosophical and cultural scene. Aristotle's time in Athens deeply influenced his own philosophical ideas and teaching methods.
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Aristotle was passionate about science and social science. He spent a lifetime observing things and writing or teaching about them.
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