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Aristotle's Complete Works - The Foundations of Western Philosophy and Science - cover

Aristotle's Complete Works - The Foundations of Western Philosophy and Science

Aristotle, Zenith Crescent Moon Press

Publisher: Zenith Crescent Moon Press

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Embark on an intellectual journey with "Aristotle's Complete Works" 🧠✨—the definitive collection of writings by one of the greatest thinkers in history. As the father of Western philosophy and science, Aristotle's groundbreaking ideas continue to shape our understanding of the world even after two millennia 🌍📖.
⚖️ Explore profound works on ethics, politics, and metaphysics, where Aristotle ponders the principles of justice, virtue, and the nature of reality. Delve into the origins of scientific inquiry 🔬, uncover Aristotle's theories on biology, astronomy, and logic, and experience his timeless lessons on rhetoric and poetics 🎭.
🌟 This comprehensive collection is an invaluable resource for philosophers, students, and anyone with a thirst for knowledge. Discover why Aristotle's works have been a cornerstone of intellectual development and an inspiration for some of history's greatest minds 💡.
📚 Take a step back in time to the foundations of knowledge. Add this unparalleled collection of Aristotle's works to your library and experience the brilliance of a truly timeless genius. 🌌✨
Available since: 03/21/2025.
Print length: 1817 pages.

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