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En.
-
Aristotle,
Greek
Aristoteles,
(born
384
BC,
Stagira,
Chalcidice,
Greece—died
322
BC,
Chalcis,
Euboea),
ancient
Greek
philosopher
and
scientist,
is
one
of
the
greatest
intellectual
figures
of
Western
history.
He
was
the
author
of
a
philosophical
and
scientific
system
that
became
the
framework
and
vehicle
for
both
Christian
Scholasticism
and
medieval
Islamic
philosophy.
Even
after
the
intellectual
revolutions
of
the
Renaissance,
the
Reformation,
and
the
Enlightenment,
Aristotelian
concepts
remained
embedded
in
Western
thinking.
The
central
square
of
Thessaloniki
is
named
in
honor
of
the
ancient
Greek
philosopher
Aristotle.
The
statue
of
the
Greek
philosopher
appears
to
be
holding
a
parchment
paper
in
his
left
hand,
while
his
right
one
rests
with
serenity
on
a
higher
marble
base.
Ro.
-
Aristotle
(born
in
384
BC,
Stagira,
Chalcidice,
Greece
-
died
in
322
BC,
Chalcis,
Euboea),
ancient
Greek
philosopher
and
scientist,
was
one
of
the
greatest
intellectual
figures
in
history
western
He
authored
a
philosophical
and
scientific
system
that
became
the
framework
and
vehicle
for
both
Christian
scholasticism
and
medieval
Islamic
philosophy.
Even
after
the
intellectual
revolutions
of
the
Renaissance,
Reformation,
and
Enlightenment,
Aristotelian
concepts
remained
embedded
in
Western
thought.
The
central
square
of
Thessaloniki
is
named
after
the
ancient
Greek
philosopher
Aristotle.
The
statue
of
the
Greek
philosopher
appears
to
hold
a
parchment
paper
in
his
left
hand,
while
his
right
rests
serenely
on
a
higher
marble
plinth.
(Original)
En.
-
Aristotle,
Greek
Aristoteles,
(born
384
BC,
Stagira,
Chalcidice,
Greece—died
322
BC,
Chalcis,
Euboea),
ancient
Greek
philosopher
and
scientist,
is
one
of
the
greatest
intellectual
figures
of
Western
history.
He
was
the
author
of
a
philosophical
and
scientific
system
that
became
the
framework
and
vehicle
for
both
Christian
Scholasticism
and
medieval
Islamic
philosophy.
Even
after
the
intellectual
revolutions
of
the
Renaissance,
the
Reformation,
and
the
Enlightenment,
Aristotelian
concepts
remained
embedded
in
Western
thinking.
The
central
square
of
Thessaloniki
is
named
in
honor
of
the
ancient
Greek
philosopher
Aristotle.
The
statue
of
the
Greek
philosopher
appears
to
be
holding
a
pergamine
paper
in
his
left
hand,
while
his
right
one
rests
with
serenity
on
a
higher
marble
base.
Ro.
-
Aristotel
(născut
în
384
I.
Chr.,
Stagira,
Calcidice,
Grecia
–
murit
în
anul
322
I.
Chr.,
Chalcis,
Eubeea),
filosof
și
om
de
știință
grec
antic,
a
fost
una
dintre
cele
mai
mari
figuri
intelectuale
ale
istoriei
occidentale.
El
a
fost
autorul
unui
sistem
filozofic
și
științific
care
a
devenit
cadrul
și
vehiculul
atât
pentru
scolastica
creștină,
cât
și
pentru
filosofia
islamică
medievală.
Chiar
și
după
revoluțiile
intelectuale
ale
Renașterii,
Reformei
și
Iluminismului,
conceptele
aristotelice
au
rămas
încorporate
în
gândirea
occidentală.
Piața
centrală
a
Salonicului
este
numită
în
onoarea
filozofului
grec
antic
Aristotel.
Statuia
filozofului
grec
pare
să
țină
o
hârtie
de
pergamin
în
mâna
stângă,
în
timp
ce
cea
dreaptă
se
sprijină
cu
seninătate
pe
o
bază
mai
înaltă
de
marmură.