Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC) is an ancient Greek scholar, philosopher.
Aristotle's parents died when he was only 15 years old. The first education in the biography of Aristotle was given to him by the guardian Proxena, who carried Aristotle to reading.
Aristotle's teaching encompassed all the sciences at that time. He was engaged in philosophy, as a set of systems. Aristotle's ideas covered such areas as sociology, politics, logic, and natural science. Aristotle's views had a significant impact on the future development of these sciences.