Aristotelianism
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'''Aristotelianism''' is a [[Tradition#Philosophical tradition|tradition]] of [[philosophy]] that takes its defining inspiration from the work of [[Aristotle]]. Aristotelianism is understood by its proponents as critically developing Plato’s theories. | '''Aristotelianism''' is a [[Tradition#Philosophical tradition|tradition]] of [[philosophy]] that takes its defining inspiration from the work of [[Aristotle]]. Aristotelianism is understood by its proponents as critically developing Plato’s theories. | ||
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Aristotelianism is a tradition of philosophy that takes its defining inspiration from the work of Aristotle. Aristotelianism is understood by its proponents as critically developing Plato’s theories.
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