Aristotle was a Greek philosopher and scientist who founded the Lyceum, a school of learning based in Athens. He studied under Plato and later taught Alexander the Great. According to Aristotle, man is composed of both body and soul, with the soul being divided into the vegetative, sensitive, and rational parts. The soul gives life and form to the material body.
Aristotle & Stoics - Issue Of Soul (Philosophy Of Man)
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3. • His father was physician to the king of
Macedonia.
• When he was 7, he went to study at
Plato’s Academy.
• Student of Plato and teacher of
Alexander the Great.
• Aristotle founded the Lyceum, a
school of learning based in Athens,
Greece.
11. Vegetative
It feeds itself
It grows
It reproduces
Sensitive
It feeds itself
It grows
It reproduce
It has feelings
Rational
12. Zeno of Citium
(344–262 BC)
Chrysippus of Soli
(279 - 206 BC)Lucius Annaeus
Seneca (often
known simply
as Seneca) (ca. 4
BC – 65 AD)
Marcus Aurelius
Antoninus Augustus
(121–180)Antisthenes
(445 BC – 365 BC)