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What did the Aristotle taught his students

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Answered by shree2131
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Founded by Aristotle in 335 BC., the lyceum was known as a Peripatetic School (from the Greek word peripatos, which means stroll) as it is believed that Aristotle liked to stroll through the school's tree filled groves discussing philosophy and the principles of mathematics and rhetoric with his students.

He was lavishly taught everything known (physics, chemistry, biology, zoology, botany, psychology, political theory, ethics, history, literary theory) by Aristotle so, educationally at least, he would have been well-rounded.

Answered by Brainlywizard00
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Aristotle liked to stroll through the school's tree filled groves discussing philosophy and the principles of mathematics and rhetoric with his students.

He was lavishly taught everything known (physics, chemistry, biology, zoology, botany, psychology, political theory, ethics, history, literary theory) by Aristotle so, educationally at least, he would have been well-rounded.

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