
Aristotle
Aristotle was a Greek philosopher and polymath whose writings covered many subjects, including physics, ethics, politics, and art. He is renowned for his seminal works such as "Physics," "Poetics," and "Politics," which laid the groundwork for Western philosophy and scientific inquiry. A student of Plato and tutor to Alexander the Great, Aristotle's intellectual contributions continue to influence thought across numerous disciplines.
Books by Aristotle
4 books available

Physics
by Aristotle
4.0(3,665)
Aristotle's basic exploration of nature, motion, and cause, a work that shaped scientific thinking for millennia and still clarifies the origins of Western thought.

Poetics
by Aristotle
3.8(18,372)
Aristotle's 'Poetics' explains how tragedy works, showing how well-made plots, flawed heroes, and the mix of pity and fear lead to catharsis, turning pain into pleasure for the audience.

Aristotle's "Art of Rhetoric"
by Aristotle
3.9(6,951)
Aristotle's guide to persuasive speech teaches how to master rhetoric for public discussion and how to guard against its manipulative uses.

Politics
by Aristotle
4.0(31,556)
Aristotle's Politics examines the ideal state, citizen education, and wealth's purpose, while comparing his ideas to Plato's to define the best human life.