He wrote many books but only about 30 have survived. Metaphysics and Nicomachean Ethics are two of the most famous.
Aristotle wrote numerous books covering a wide range of subjects, including philosophy, ethics, politics, biology, physics, and metaphysics. Some of his most famous works include "Nicomachean Ethics," "Politics," "Physics," "Metaphysics," and "Poetics."
Aristotle wrote books on various subjects, such as ethics, metaphysics, politics, logic, and natural science. Some of his notable works include "Nicomachean Ethics," "Physics," "Politics," and "Metaphysics."
Some notable books written by Aristotle include "Nicomachean Ethics," "Politics," "Metaphysics," and "Poetics."
Aristotle had a brother named Arimnestus.
Aristotle named his book "Nicomachean Ethics" after his son, Nicomachus, as a way to honor him. It is believed that Nicomachus may have either edited or compiled the notes for the book after Aristotle's death.
Aristotle wrote Poetics.
Aristotle wrote numerous books covering a wide range of subjects, including philosophy, ethics, politics, biology, physics, and metaphysics. Some of his most famous works include "Nicomachean Ethics," "Politics," "Physics," "Metaphysics," and "Poetics."
Nobody knows how many books were written by Pythagoras. All of his writings were believed to have been destroyed. Some such as Aristotle and Aristoxenus believed he never wrote anything.
Aristotle wrote books on various subjects, such as ethics, metaphysics, politics, logic, and natural science. Some of his notable works include "Nicomachean Ethics," "Physics," "Politics," and "Metaphysics."
Yes, Aristotle did write Nicomachean. It was named after his son, Nicomachus.
how many books did the mayan write
If you would like to read it, there is an internet copy.http://classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/soul.html
now many books did angela davis write
No.
13 books
100 books
Aristotle wrote six books that were edited by students and later lecturers. 1.Categories 2. On Interpretation 3. Prior Analytics 4. Posterior Analytics 5. Topics 6. On Sophistical Refutations