“Aristotle”, A great Greek philosopher

Introduction:


Two and a half millennia ago, in the cradle of Western civilization, Aristotle emerged under the tutelage of Plato in an exclusive Athenian academy. This narrative unfolds Aristotle's journey from an eager, unnoticed boy amidst nobility to becoming a philosophical colossus, whose quest for knowledge reshaped ancient thought and left an indelible mark on history.


"Plato's Academy: The Quest for Eloquence and Knowledge in Ancient Athens"


Two and a half thousand years ago, the famous Greek philosopher Plato opened an academy in Athens, where he began to teach the boys of Amrau Sharafa. The boy used to bring tea, water and other small jobs. This academy was reserved only for the nobles, so when the boy had finished his work, he would go out and the doors of the class would be closed, and Plato would then start teaching the students. After two months, the curriculum of Platon's class was over. Plato was very upset to see that the students were saying some sentences on the desk and related to the topic and then returning, none of the students could give an impressive speech on the importance of knowledge. 

"Unexpected Wisdom: The Unseen Student Who Surpassed Plato's Classroom"


I can. Plato looked at him in a mixed state of surprise and indifference and then rejected the boy's request. Constantly sitting at the door listening to his teaching, Plato had become disillusioned with all his students by then. He presented his young man to the audience. He continued to speak and the entire crowd was stunned by his eloquence and immense knowledge. The speech was very impressive. When the boy had finished speaking, Plato again came to the dais and addressed the audience and said, "You know that I have done all the hard work." taught the students and did not neglect any kind of teaching while my students lacked the essence of learning so they could not get knowledge from me whereas this boy had a desire for knowledge so he was able to get everything he wanted. 


"Aristotle's Journey: From Tragedy to Triumph in Ancient Philosophy"


I wanted to teach my students. This story is about the prominent Greek philosopher and logician. The world knows him as Aristotle. Many difficulties in Aristotle's life, his parents passed away in his childhood and still he did not give up. Aristotle was born in 384 B.C. in Ustadra in the region of Muqtuna. Aristotle received his early education, which includes medicine, wisdom and life education, from his father. He was deprived of his mother's shadow at an early age. When he was 10 years old, his father also died and at the age of 18 he moved to Athens which was the centre of knowledge and wisdom at that time. Here he was associated with the school of Plato until the age of 37 and learned from him such arts of the world that he may have used for the rest of his life. 


"Aristotle's Legacy: Bridging Practical Wisdom and Philosophical Mastery"


Apart from philosophy, what distinguishes Aristotle from previous philosophers is his practical nature and was a queen in life. Therefore, he established formal rules, the academy he established remained the centre of knowledge and art for a long time. Aristotle was a river of knowledge, a clear example of which is that God is an invisible magnetic force that attracts everything towards itself. The result is that which is the source of life, God is free from his appearance and appearance, and heaven and hell are different from good and evil. Moderation is the best way. Women are naturally inferior to men mentally and physically. Contradictions in ideas and perverseness in teaching methods were seen which made the subject of his writings. 



At the age of 53, Aristotle laid the foundation of his Madinah al-Hikmat where he promoted a practical and rational school of thought instead of theoretical and classical methods of knowledge. At the end of his life, Aristotle's disagreements with his disciple Alexander the Great and then after his death, the Sorrows forced him to leave Greece, and thus Aristotle died in Khakis on March 7, 322 BC.


Conclusion:


Aristotle's journey from an unnoticed boy in Plato's Academy to a philosophical giant illustrates a life of resilience, intellectual pursuit, and enduring legacy. Overcoming personal tragedy and scholarly challenges, he profoundly shaped Western thought, advocating practical wisdom over mere theoretical knowledge, and leaving a timeless impact on philosophy and science.


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