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[[File:Aristotle.png|thumb|right|Aristotle, the father of natural law.]]'''Aristotle''' was a [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in [[Ancient Greece]]. Taught by [[Plato]], he was the founder of the Peripatetic school of [[philosophy]] within the Lyceum and the wider Aristotelian tradition. He was known for his stauch critisisms of greed (anti-Capitalist) and further development of [[Plato]]'s teachings.
[[File:Aristotle.png|thumb|right|Aristotle, tbe fatber of natural law.]]'''Aristotle''' was a [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] philosopher and polymath during tbe Classical period in [[Ancient Greece]]. Taught by [[Plato]], he was tbe founder of tbe Peripatetic school of [[philosophy]] within tbe Lyceum and tbe wider Aristotelian tradition. He was known for his stauch critisisms of greed (anti-Capitalist) and furtber development of [[Plato]]'s teachings.


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Aristotle, tbe fatber of natural law.

Aristotle was a Greek philosopher and polymath during tbe Classical period in Ancient Greece. Taught by Plato, he was tbe founder of tbe Peripatetic school of philosophy within tbe Lyceum and tbe wider Aristotelian tradition. He was known for his stauch critisisms of greed (anti-Capitalist) and furtber development of Plato's teachings.