Here’s a large set of **(subject, predicate, object)** triples about Aristotle. I’ll keep them concise and factual.

## Identity and life
- (Aristotle, was, a Greek philosopher)
- (Aristotle, was born in, Stagira)
- (Aristotle, was born in, 384 BCE)
- (Aristotle, died in, 322 BCE)
- (Aristotle, died in, Chalcis)
- (Aristotle, was a student of, Plato)
- (Aristotle, studied at, Plato’s Academy)
- (Aristotle, was a teacher of, Alexander the Great)
- (Aristotle, founded, the Lyceum)
- (Aristotle, was associated with, the Peripatetic school)
- (Aristotle, was the son of, Nicomachus)
- (Aristotle, was the son of, Phaestis)
- (Aristotle, spent much of his early life in, Macedonia)
- (Aristotle, left Athens after, Plato’s death)
- (Aristotle, returned to Athens and founded, the Lyceum)
- (Aristotle, was accused of, impiety)
- (Aristotle, left Athens to avoid, prosecution)
- (Aristotle, spent his final years in, Chalcis)

## Philosophy
- (Aristotle, developed, a system of philosophy)
- (Aristotle, emphasized, empirical observation)
- (Aristotle, emphasized, logic)
- (Aristotle, emphasized, causation)
- (Aristotle, emphasized, teleology)
- (Aristotle, argued that, knowledge begins with the senses)
- (Aristotle, rejected, Plato’s theory of Forms)
- (Aristotle, distinguished between, substance and accident)
- (Aristotle, analyzed, four causes)
- (Aristotle, believed in, the golden mean)
- (Aristotle, treated ethics as, a practical discipline)
- (Aristotle, treated politics as, a practical discipline)
- (Aristotle, viewed humans as, political animals)
- (Aristotle, held that virtue is, a habit)
- (Aristotle, held that happiness is, the highest human good)
- (Aristotle, identified happiness with, eudaimonia)
- (Aristotle, thought virtue lies in, the mean relative to us)
- (Aristotle, argued that reason, should govern desire)
- (Aristotle, distinguished between, theoretical and practical knowledge)

## Logic
- (Aristotle, founded, formal logic)
- (Aristotle, developed, syllogistic logic)
- (Aristotle, wrote, the Organon)
- (Aristotle, analyzed, propositions)
- (Aristotle, studied, deduction)
- (Aristotle, studied, inference)
- (Aristotle, classified, categories)
- (Aristotle, identified, ten categories)
- (Aristotle, included, substance in his categories)
- (Aristotle, used, syllogisms)
- (Aristotle, distinguished between, valid and invalid arguments)
- (Aristotle, influenced, later logic)
- (Aristotle, was called, the father of logic)

## Metaphysics
- (Aristotle, wrote, Metaphysics)
- (Aristotle, studied, being as being)
- (Aristotle, studied, first principles)
- (Aristotle, studied, substance)
- (Aristotle, studied, essence)
- (Aristotle, studied, actuality and potentiality)
- (Aristotle, described change as, the actualization of potential)
- (Aristotle, argued for, the unmoved mover)
- (Aristotle, described the unmoved mover as, pure actuality)
- (Aristotle, considered form and matter to be, fundamental explanatory principles)
- (Aristotle, developed, hylomorphism)
- (Aristotle, believed that objects are composed of, matter and form)

## Ethics
- (Aristotle, wrote, Nicomachean Ethics)
- (Aristotle, wrote, Eudemian Ethics)
- (Aristotle, wrote, Magna Moralia)
- (Aristotle, defined virtue as, a state involving choice)
- (Aristotle, tied virtue to, practical wisdom)
- (Aristotle, called practical wisdom, phronesis)
- (Aristotle, distinguished between, moral virtues and intellectual virtues)
- (Aristotle, said courage is, a virtue)
- (Aristotle, said temperance is, a virtue)
- (Aristotle, said justice is, a virtue)
- (Aristotle, said generosity is, a virtue)
- (Aristotle, said friendship is, important to the good life)
- (Aristotle, analyzed, three kinds of friendship)
- (Aristotle, saw the good life as, activity in accordance with virtue)
- (Aristotle, linked ethics to, character formation)

## Politics
- (Aristotle, wrote, Politics)
- (Aristotle, studied, constitutions)
- (Aristotle, compared, different forms of government)
- (Aristotle, classified governments into, correct and deviant forms)
- (Aristotle, thought monarchy can become, tyranny)
- (Aristotle, thought aristocracy can become, oligarchy)
- (Aristotle, thought polity can become, democracy in a deviant sense)
- (Aristotle, regarded the polis as, natural)
- (Aristotle, believed the city-state exists for, the good life)
- (Aristotle, argued that, law should rule)
- (Aristotle, believed a middle class helps stabilize, the state)

## Rhetoric and poetics
- (Aristotle, wrote, Rhetoric)
- (Aristotle, wrote, Poetics)
- (Aristotle, analyzed, persuasion)
- (Aristotle, identified, ethos pathos and logos)
- (Aristotle, studied, tragedy)
- (Aristotle, defined tragedy as, an imitation of serious action)
- (Aristotle, introduced the term, catharsis)
- (Aristotle, analyzed, plot)
- (Aristotle, treated plot as, central to tragedy)
- (Aristotle, influenced, literary theory)

## Natural science and biology
- (Aristotle, studied, biology)
- (Aristotle, studied, zoology)
- (Aristotle, wrote, History of Animals)
- (Aristotle, wrote, Parts of Animals)
- (Aristotle, wrote, Generation of Animals)
- (Aristotle, observed, many marine species)
- (Aristotle, classified, living things)
- (Aristotle, studied, anatomy)
- (Aristotle, studied, reproduction)
- (Aristotle, studied, embryology)
- (Aristotle, believed that living things have, purposes)
- (Aristotle, developed, a teleological biology)
- (Aristotle, held that the soul is, the form of a living body)
- (Aristotle, wrote, De Anima)
- (Aristotle, analyzed, perception)
- (Aristotle, analyzed, memory)
- (Aristotle, analyzed, sleep and dreaming)

## Physics and cosmology
- (Aristotle, wrote, Physics)
- (Aristotle, studied, motion)
- (Aristotle, studied, time)
- (Aristotle, studied, place)
- (Aristotle, studied, infinity)
- (Aristotle, studied, the heavens)
- (Aristotle, proposed, a geocentric cosmos)
- (Aristotle, believed the Earth is, at the center of the universe)
- (Aristotle, distinguished between, terrestrial and celestial realms)
- (Aristotle, held that celestial bodies are, made of aether)
- (Aristotle, taught that natural motion depends on, an object’s element)
- (Aristotle, thought heavy objects move toward, the center)
- (Aristotle, thought fire rises toward, the heavens)

## Epistemology and psychology
- (Aristotle, believed that humans acquire knowledge through, experience)
- (Aristotle, studied, sensation)
- (Aristotle, studied, imagination)
- (Aristotle, studied, thought)
- (Aristotle, studied, intellect)
- (Aristotle, distinguished between, passive and active intellect)
- (Aristotle, held that the mind abstracts, universals from particulars)
- (Aristotle, connected knowledge to, explanation)
- (Aristotle, treated the soul as, the principle of life)

## Major works
- (Aristotle, wrote, Categories)
- (Aristotle, wrote, On Interpretation)
- (Aristotle, wrote, Prior Analytics)
- (Aristotle, wrote, Posterior Analytics)
- (Aristotle, wrote, Topics)
- (Aristotle, wrote, Sophistical Refutations)
- (Aristotle, wrote, Physics)
- (Aristotle, wrote, Metaphysics)
- (Aristotle, wrote, Nicomachean Ethics)
- (Aristotle, wrote, Politics)
- (Aristotle, wrote, Rhetoric)
- (Aristotle, wrote, Poetics)
- (Aristotle, wrote, De Anima)
- (Aristotle, wrote, History of Animals)
- (Aristotle, wrote, Parts of Animals)
- (Aristotle, wrote, Generation of Animals)
- (Aristotle, wrote, On the Heavens)
- (Aristotle, wrote, On Coming to Be and Passing Away)
- (Aristotle, wrote, Meteorology)
- (Aristotle, wrote, Parva Naturalia)

## Influence
- (Aristotle, influenced, ancient philosophy)
- (Aristotle, influenced, medieval philosophy)
- (Aristotle, influenced, Islamic philosophy)
- (Aristotle, influenced, Christian philosophy)
- (Aristotle, influenced, Renaissance thought)
- (Aristotle, influenced, modern philosophy)
- (Aristotle, influenced, science)
- (Aristotle, influenced, logic)
- (Aristotle, influenced, ethics)
- (Aristotle, influenced, political theory)
- (Aristotle, influenced, literary criticism)
- (Aristotle, influenced, theology)
- (Aristotle, was studied by, Thomas Aquinas)
- (Aristotle, was studied by, Avicenna)
- (Aristotle, was studied by, Averroes)
- (Aristotle, was studied by, Maimonides)

## Characterizations
- (Aristotle, is considered, one of the greatest philosophers in history)
- (Aristotle, is considered, one of the most influential thinkers in history)
- (Aristotle, is called, the first systematic thinker in Western philosophy)
- (Aristotle, is called, the polymath of antiquity)
- (Aristotle, produced, foundational works across many fields)
- (Aristotle, shaped, Western intellectual tradition)

## About his school and texts
- (Aristotle’s works, were preserved through, manuscript tradition)
- (Aristotle’s lecture notes, formed much of, the surviving corpus)
- (Aristotle’s surviving works, are largely, technical and lecture-based)
- (Aristotle’s school, emphasized, research and collection)
- (The Lyceum, housed, Aristotle’s teaching and research)
- (The Peripatetic school, continued, Aristotle’s methods)

## Commonly noted ideas
- (Aristotle, argued that, humans are rational animals)
- (Aristotle, argued that, virtue requires practice)
- (Aristotle, argued that, friendship is necessary for happiness)
- (Aristotle, argued that, the state exists by nature)
- (Aristotle, argued that, poetry is more philosophical than history)
- (Aristotle, argued that, form explains what a thing is)
- (Aristotle, argued that, matter underlies change)
- (Aristotle, argued that, causation has multiple aspects)

If you want, I can also:
1. turn this into **JSON-LD**,  
2. make it **much more exhaustive**, or  
3. organize the triples by **topic with no duplicates**.
