Of course. Here is a comprehensive overview of Aristotle, presented as (Subject, Predicate, Object) triples. The information is categorized for clarity.

### **Biographical & Personal**
(Aristotle, is a, Philosopher)
(Aristotle, is a, Polymath)
(Aristotle, is a, Biologist)
(Aristotle, was born in, Stagira)
(Stagira, is located in, Chalcidice)
(Aristotle, was born in year, 384 BCE)
(Aristotle, died in, Chalcis)
(Chalcis, is located in, Euboea)
(Aristotle, died in year, 322 BCE)
(Aristotle, 's father was, Nicomachus)
(Nicomachus, had profession, Physician)
(Aristotle, 's nationality was, Greek)

### **Education & Affiliations**
(Aristotle, was a student at, Plato's Academy)
(Aristotle, arrived in Athens at age, 17)
(Aristotle, studied under, Plato)
(Plato, was teacher of, Aristotle)
(Aristotle, founded, the Lyceum)
(The Lyceum, is a, school of philosophy)
(The Lyceum, is located in, Athens)
(Aristotle, founded, the Peripatetic school)
(Peripatetic school, derives name from, "walking around")

### **Key Relationships**
(Aristotle, was the teacher of, Alexander the Great)
(Aristotle, was the teacher of, Cassander)
(Aristotle, was the teacher of, Ptolemy)
(Philip II of Macedon, hired, Aristotle)
(Philip II of Macedon, had a son, Alexander the Great)

### **Major Works (Corpus Aristotelicum)**
(Aristotle, wrote, Nicomachean Ethics)
(Aristotle, wrote, Politics)
(Aristotle, wrote, Metaphysics)
(Aristotle, wrote, Poetics)
(Aristotle, wrote, On the Soul)
(Aristotle, wrote, Rhetoric)
(Aristotle, wrote, Prior Analytics)
(Aristotle, wrote, Posterior Analytics)
(Aristotle, wrote, History of Animals)
(Aristotle, wrote, Physics)
(Aristotle, wrote, Categories)
(The Organon, is a collection of, logical works by Aristotle)
(The Organon, includes, Categories)
(The Organon, includes, On Interpretation)
(The Organon, includes, Prior Analytics)

### **Logic (The Organon)**
(Aristotle, is considered, the father of formal logic)
(Aristotle, developed, the syllogism)
(Syllogism, is a form of, deductive reasoning)
(Syllogism, consists of, a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion)
(Aristotle, analyzed, categories of thought and being)

### **Metaphysics**
(Aristotle, developed the theory of, Hylomorphism)
(Hylomorphism, states that substance is a compound of, Matter and Form)
(Aristotle, distinguished between, Potentiality and Actuality)
(Aristotle, proposed, the Four Causes)
(The Four Causes, includes, the Material Cause)
(The Four Causes, includes, the Formal Cause)
(The Four Causes, includes, the Efficient Cause)
(The Four Causes, includes, the Final Cause (Telos))
(Aristotle, argued for the existence of, the Unmoved Mover)
(The Unmoved Mover, is the, primary cause of all motion in the universe)
(The Unmoved Mover, has state, pure actuality)

### **Ethics (Virtue Ethics)**
(Aristotle, wrote about ethics in, Nicomachean Ethics)
(Aristotle, proposed, Eudaimonia)
(Eudaimonia, is the, highest human good)
(Eudaimonia, can be translated as, 'flourishing' or 'living well')
(Aristotle, advocated for, the Doctrine of the Mean)
(The Doctrine of the Mean, is a path to virtue between, two extremes (vices))
(Aristotelian ethics, is an example of, Virtue Ethics)
(Virtue (arete), is acquired through, habit and practice)

### **Politics**
(Aristotle, stated, "Man is by nature a political animal")
(Aristotle, studied, the city-state (polis))
(Aristotle, analyzed over 150, Greek constitutions)
(Aristotle, classified, six forms of government)
(Aristotle, identified 'good' forms, Monarchy, Aristocracy, Polity)
(Aristotle, identified 'corrupt' forms, Tyranny, Oligarchy, Democracy (mob rule))
(Aristotle, believed the purpose of the state is, to promote the good life for its citizens)

### **Biology & Natural Science**
(Aristotle, was a pioneer in, Zoology)
(Aristotle, performed, empirical investigation of nature)
(Aristotle, classified, over 500 animal species)
(Aristotle, made detailed observations in, Embryology)
(Aristotle, proposed, a geocentric model of the universe)
(Aristotle, believed the heavens were composed of, Aether)
(Aristotle, identified the classical elements as, Earth, Water, Air, Fire)

### **Rhetoric & Poetics**
(Aristotle, wrote, Rhetoric)
(Aristotle, identified, the three modes of persuasion)
(The three modes of persuasion, are, Ethos, Pathos, Logos)
(Aristotle, wrote, Poetics)
(Poetics, is a work on, literary theory)
(Aristotle, defined, Tragedy)
(Aristotle, introduced the concept of, Catharsis)
(Catharsis, is the, purgation of pity and fear)
(Aristotle, introduced the concept of, Mimesis)
(Mimesis, means, imitation or representation of nature)

### **Influence & Legacy**
(Aristotle, deeply influenced, Western thought)
(Aristotle, deeply influenced, Islamic philosophy)
(Aristotle, was known in the medieval period as, "The Philosopher")
(Averroes, wrote extensive commentaries on, Aristotle)
(Thomas Aquinas, synthesized, Aristotelian philosophy with Christian theology)
(The synthesis by Aquinas, is known as, Scholasticism)
