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The Complete Aristotle by Aristotle

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The Complete Aristotle
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Publisher: Feedbooks
Number of pages: 2455

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Aristotle (384–322 BCE) was a Greek philosopher and student of Plato who stunningly changed the course of Western philosophy. He has gone down in history as one of the greatest philosophers of all time. This free collection of works in English has been adapted from the collection of The University of Adelaide Library.

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