In Athens he founded his own school, called the Lyceum, where he taught in many fields such as logic, the natural sciences, ethics, politics, and metaphysics. With his method based on observation and classification, he pioneered the systematization of knowledge. His works were among the fundamental sources of science and philosophy for centuries in both the Western and the Islamic worlds.
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Frequently asked questions
- What was Aristotle’s Lyceum?
- Aristotle was a student of Plato and one of the most comprehensive thinkers of the ancient world.
- When did Aristotle’s Lyceum happen?
- 335 BCE
- Where did Aristotle’s Lyceum take place?
- Atina