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I am a famous teacher.
This sentence comes from the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle.

I love my teacher, and I love the truth more, which means: don't dare to question the teacher's point of view because of my respect and love for the teacher, but pursue the truth with an objective, rational and rigorous attitude.

Aristotle was a student of Plato, a famous ancient Greek philosopher. Although he respects his teacher, he is not a man who worships authority and listens to Nuo Nuo without his own ideas. Because he didn't agree with Plato's mathematical tendency in philosophy, he finally chose to leave his teacher and embark on the road of seeking truth alone, and finally achieved his academic position in many fields such as philosophy.

In 335 BC, he established a school in Athens called Lv Keang, called Minstrel. Marx once called Aristotle the most learned figure among ancient Greek philosophers, and Engels called him "the ancient Hegel".

As an encyclopedic scientist, he has contributed to almost every subject. His works cover ethics, metaphysics, psychology, economics, theology, politics, rhetoric, natural science, education, poetry, customs and Athenian law. Aristotle's works constructed the first extensive system of western philosophy, including morality, aesthetics, logic and science, politics and metaphysics.

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In terms of philosophy, Aristotle's thoughts have had a far-reaching impact on the fundamental tendency and content of western culture. In ancient and medieval times, his works were translated into Latin, Syrian, Arabic, Italian, Hebrew, German and English. Later Greek scholars studied and praised his works, and so did Byzantine scholars.

His thought is the pillar of medieval Christian thought and Islamic scholasticism. Avero is the most important thinker in the Islamic world. He integrated the traditional Islamic theory with Aristotle's rationalism and formed his own ideological system. Maimonide, the most influential Jewish thinker, explained Jewish teachings with rationalism and made great achievements in reconciling science, philosophy and religion.

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