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Aristotle

Aristotle was the last, and the most influential of the great Greek philosophers. Born in 384 BC at Stagyra in Thrace, he was sent by his father, a court physician, to Plato's Academy. He travelled widely and began developing and making systematic his own ideas. He challenged Plato's idealism most directly in his empirical approach to the study of nature.