# Aristotle - Knowledge as (Subject, Predicate, Object) Triples

## Biographical Information
- (Aristotle, was born in, Stagira)
- (Aristotle, was born in, 384 BCE)
- (Aristotle, died in, 322 BCE)
- (Aristotle, died in, Chalcis)
- (Aristotle, was, Greek philosopher)
- (Aristotle, was son of, Nicomachus)
- (Nicomachus, was, physician to King Amyntas)

## Education & Teachers
- (Aristotle, studied at, Plato's Academy)
- (Aristotle, was student of, Plato)
- (Aristotle, studied at Academy for, 20 years)
- (Aristotle, joined Academy at age, 17)

## Teaching & Students
- (Aristotle, tutored, Alexander the Great)
- (Aristotle, founded, the Lyceum)
- (The Lyceum, was located in, Athens)
- (Aristotle, taught at, the Lyceum)
- (Aristotle, founded Lyceum in, 335 BCE)

## Major Works
- (Aristotle, wrote, Nicomachean Ethics)
- (Aristotle, wrote, Politics)
- (Aristotle, wrote, Metaphysics)
- (Aristotle, wrote, Physics)
- (Aristotle, wrote, Poetics)
- (Aristotle, wrote, Rhetoric)
- (Aristotle, wrote, On the Soul)
- (Aristotle, wrote, Organon)
- (Aristotle, wrote, History of Animals)

## Philosophical Contributions
- (Aristotle, developed, formal logic)
- (Aristotle, developed, syllogistic reasoning)
- (Aristotle, founded, scientific method)
- (Aristotle, established, empiricism)
- (Aristotle, created, system of categories)
- (Aristotle, theorized about, four causes)
- (Four causes, include, material cause)
- (Four causes, include, formal cause)
- (Four causes, include, efficient cause)
- (Four causes, include, final cause)

## Ethical & Political Philosophy
- (Aristotle, developed concept of, virtue ethics)
- (Aristotle, described, the golden mean)
- (Aristotle, believed in, eudaimonia)
- (Eudaimonia, means, human flourishing)
- (Aristotle, classified, forms of government)
- (Aristotle, considered humans as, political animals)

## Scientific Contributions
- (Aristotle, studied, biology)
- (Aristotle, studied, zoology)
- (Aristotle, studied, physics)
- (Aristotle, studied, astronomy)
- (Aristotle, classified, animals)
- (Aristotle, observed, marine life)

## Metaphysical Concepts
- (Aristotle, distinguished between, potentiality and actuality)
- (Aristotle, theorized about, substance)
- (Aristotle, proposed, unmoved mover)
- (Unmoved mover, is, first cause)

## Influence & Legacy
- (Aristotle, influenced, Western philosophy)
- (Aristotle, influenced, Islamic philosophy)
- (Aristotle, influenced, medieval scholasticism)
- (Thomas Aquinas, synthesized Christianity with, Aristotle's philosophy)
- (Aristotle, is called, "The Philosopher")
