1. aristotle - Noun
2. Aristotle - Proper noun
one of the greatest of the ancient Athenian philosophers; pupil of Plato; teacher of Alexander the Great (384-322 BC)
Source: WordNet1214 – c. 1292 ) is sometimes credited as one of the earliest European advocates of the modern scientific method inspired by the works of Aristotle. Source: Internet
5th century BCE) had conceived an axiomatic-deductive method. citation According to David Lindberg, Aristotle (4th century BCE) wrote about the scientific method even if he and his followers did not actually follow what he said. Source: Internet
335 BC–80 AD Aristotle incorporated ichthyology into formal scientific study. Source: Internet
According to Aristotle, if a universal exists, either as a particular or a relation, then there must have been, must be currently, or must be in the future, something on which the universal can be predicated. Source: Internet
According to Aristotle, the Spartan military culture was actually short-sighted and ineffective. Source: Internet
According to Aristotle Leucippus differed from the Eleatics in not being encumbered by the "conceptual intermingling" of being and non-being, and Plato made the necessary distinction between "grades of being and types of negation". Source: Internet