Aristotle on Education, Being Extracts From the Ethics and Politics
- 158 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Aristotle stands as one of history's most profound philosophical minds, whose work profoundly shaped intellectual discourse from antiquity through the Renaissance and continues to engage readers today. A prolific scholar, his surviving writings explore a vast spectrum of human knowledge, encompassing logic, metaphysics, ethics, political theory, aesthetics, and rhetoric. He also made significant contributions to empirical biology, demonstrating a remarkable talent for detailed observation and classification of the natural world. His theories have consistently sparked debate and stimulated sustained intellectual interest across diverse fields.






Aristotle's Constitution of Athens is a seminal work on political theory, and this revised text is an essential resource for scholars and students alike. With an introduction and critical and explanatory notes, readers are given historical context and a deeper understanding of Aristotle's ideas.