Aristotle's Sources for Pythagorean Doctrine
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Pythagoras school: most readings in the first half of the 20th century - following Tanerie (1885) - Zeno believes his argument is due to the technical doctrine of the Pythagoreans school. According to this interpretation, they believe that everything consists of elements with unit number, geometric point, and physical atomic properties. But in the middle of the century a series of critics (Vlastos, 1967, general conclusions and references) strongly insist that Zeno's aim is to understand the common sense of pluralism and behavior I will. The main part of Dagoras' idea. We implicitly assume that these arguments are correct in the interpretation of public opinion. In other words, Tannery's explanation still has advocates (see eg Matson 2001).
The interpretation of this article seriously reflects Aristotle's commentary on metaphysics that Plato is an exquisite Pythagoras, understanding the form through these comments and in the way suggested by Philebbus, Sophist and Parmenides. This interpretation is intended not to express the so-called "scholarship" in all dialogue, but to fit in the entire Plato text, but to create a coherent story throughout the text. (In this case, "full text" includes Aristotle's indirect discourse.)
Aristotle was born in Macedonia in 384 BC. Aristotle 's father, Nyomarkas, is a court physician. When Nicomachus died, Aristotle got his father's legacy According to ancient sources, he exhausted it in a short period of time. Since then, he studied at Platon University in Athens at the age of seventeen. Initially, Aristotle agreed with Plato's doctrine. In the process of discovering Platonic contradiction, he insisted Plato. In other words, Aristotle is against Plato's doctrine. On the other hand, Aristotle is the first person to have his own special library.