Aristotle was born in the Greek colony on the Thrace Coast and Stiris Harbor in 384 BC. His father, Nichomaschus, is a court physician of King Macedonia of Amyntas, and since then he has a long-standing relationship with the Aristotle and Macedonian courts, which had a considerable influence on his life. He was still a boy and his father died. At the age of 17, his guardian Proxenus sent him to Athens' World Knowledge Center to complete his education. He joined the university, studied at Plato, and worked in his lecture for 20 years.
After Aristotle 's father passed away, Proxenus of Atakneus who married Aristotle' s sister Alimunez became a guardian of Aristotle until he became an adult. When Aristotle was 17, Proxenas sent him for higher education to Athens. At the time, Athens was thought to be the academic center of the universe. In Athens, Aristotle learned at Platoon College, the best learning institution in Greece, proved to be a model scholar. Aristotle and Greek philosopher Plato (himself a student of Socrates) and his university have maintained a relationship for 20 years. Plato died in 347 BC. Aristotle did not inherit the position of the dean of the university as many people imagined, as Aristotle did not agree with some of Plato's philosophical discourses.
Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC) was a Greek philosopher, logician, scientist. Aristotle, along with his teacher Plato (writer of the Republic), is considered to be one of the most influential ancient thinkers in many philosophical fields, including political theory. Aristotle's writing reflects his time, background and belief. Aristotle was born in St. Gallen in Macedonia. His father, Nichomacus, is a private doctor of Amyntas in Kingdom of Macedonia. - Background Again, men generally aspire to good. It is not just father's. - Aristotle, politics * Aristotle was born in St. Gallen in northern Greece in 384 BC. * He is the son of Nicomakas, a doctor closely tied to the Macedonian court. Some people believe that this is the influence of his father and enhance Aristotle's overall interest in anatomy and biological structure. * He is a Greek philosopher and scientist