The point of view is: "I love my teacher, but I love the truth more":
Plato's student Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC) was born in Stagira, a Greek colonial city on the northern shore of the Aegean Sea, came to Athens when he was about 18 years old. Aristotle was an encyclopedic scholar whose research and writings involved philosophy, logic, politics, ethics, poetry, rhetoric, and zoology.
From a philosophical point of view, Aristotle believed that nature originally existed objectively. He made a powerful criticism of Plato's "Theory of Ideas". He believes that the general can only exist within the individual. "I love my teacher, but I love truth even more." This is what Aristotle said when criticizing Plato's "Theory of Ideas."