aristotelean

/ˌærɪstəˈtiliən/
adjective
  1. Relating to the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle or his ideas.
    • Her approach to ethics is deeply Aristotelean, focusing on character and virtue.
    • The school's curriculum is based on Aristotelean logic and rhetoric.
    • The professor gave an Aristotelean analysis of the play's structure.
noun
  1. A person who follows or supports the philosophy of Aristotle.
    • The medieval university was full of Aristoteleans debating the nature of the soul.
    • Modern Aristoteleans still apply his ideas to questions about ethics and politics.
    • As a devoted Aristotelean, she argued that happiness comes from living a virtuous life.
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