Aristotle
The Architecture of Reason
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JD Arden
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A student of Plato and the tutor of Alexander the Great, Aristotle is often reduced to quotes and footnotes. Arden restores him to full dimensionality: teacher, scientist, system-builder, and stubborn innovator whose methods became institutions. Read how categorization became a weapon against chaos, how syllogism made argument measurable, and why Aristotle’s influence is both brilliant and stubbornly modern.
For readers of history of ideas, philosophy, and science who want clarity without hagiography. Concise, provocative, and intellectually satisfying—open this book to see the modern mind take shape under the hand of its earliest architect.
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