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m रोबोट ले थप्दै {{Commonscat|Aristotle}}
m बट: पुनर्निदेश मिलय्‌यानाच्वँगु
 
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|death_date =322 BC<br />[[Euboea]]
|school_tradition = [[Peripatetic school]]<br />[[Aristotelianism]]
|main_interests = [[विकिपिडिया:विकिज्याझ्वः भौतिकशास्त्र|Physics]], [[Metaphysics]], [[Poetry]], [[Theatre]], [[Music]], [[Rhetoric]], [[Politics]], [[Government]], [[Ethics]], [[Biology]], [[Zoology]]
|notable_ideas = [[Golden mean (philosophy)|Golden mean]], [[Reason]], [[Logic]], Passion
|influences = [[Parmenides]], [[Socrates]], [[Plato]], [[Heraclitus]], [[Democritus]]
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'''एरिस्टोटल''' ([[ग्रीक भाषा|युनानी भाषा]]:Ἀριστοτέλης ''एरिस्तोतेलेज्'') (इ पू ३८४ – इ पू ३२२) छम्ह युनानी दार्शनिक ख। वय्‌कः [[प्लेटो]]या विद्यार्थी व [[अलेक्जेन्डर]]या गुरु ख। वय्‌कलं यक्व विषयय् च्वयादिल गुकिलि भौतिकशास्त्र, [[मेटाफिजिक्स]], [[चिनाखँ]], दबू, संगीत, लजिक, रेटोरिक, राजनीति, सरकार, एथिक्स, जीवशास्त्र प्रमुख ख।
 
प्लेटो व सोक्रेटिज नापं वय्‌कःयात [[पाश्चात्य दर्शन]]या दक्ले महत्त्वपूर्ण आदि विचारकया कथं हनिगु या। पाश्चात्य दर्शनयात व्यवस्थित रुपय् यंकिम्ह दक्ले न्हापांया मनु वय्‌क हे ख। Aristotle's views on the [[Aristotelian physics|physical sciences]] profoundly shaped medieval scholarship, and their influence extended well into the [[Renaissance]], although they were ultimately replaced by [[modern physics]]. In the biological sciences, some of his observations were confirmed to be accurate only in the nineteenth century. His works contain the earliest known formal study of logic, which was incorporated in the late nineteenth century into modern [[formal logic]]. In metaphysics, [[Aristotelianism]] had a profound influence on [[Judeo-Islamic philosophies (800 - 1400)|philosophical and theological thinking in the Islamic and Jewish traditions]] in the [[Middle Ages]], and it continues to influence [[Christian theology]], especially [[Eastern Orthodox Christian theology|Eastern Orthodox theology]], and the [[scholasticism|scholastic]] tradition of the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. All aspects of Aristotle's philosophy continue to be the object of active academic study today.