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Aristotle noun uk /ˈær.ɪ.stɒt.əl/ us /ˈær.ə.stɑː.t̬əl/ an ancient Greek philosopher (= a person who studies the meaning of life) and scientist: (古希腊哲学家)亚里士多德 Most people, as Aristotle said, agree that happiness is the greatest practical good. 正如亚里士多德所说的那样,大多数人都认为幸福即为最大的善。 Novak sketches the emergence of a distinctively Western idea of liberty through the legacy of Aristotle. Dulles read Plato, Aristotle, and the early Christian writers. When Alexander was 14, Philip hired one of Greece's greatest philosophers, Aristotle, to tutor the boy in the fundamentals of Greek education. Aristotle viewed non-Greeks as barbarians. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Famous people Archimedes big name boldface boldfaced Caesar celebrity glitterati household name immortal it girl Julius Caesar legend luminary megastar pantheon personage personality public figure rising star superstar
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