After the death of Alexander the great, Aristotle fled to the the Greek island of Euboea to escape anti-Macedonian sentiment. There he lived the last year of his life on his mother's family estate near the city of Chalcis and died of natural causes in 322BC
Aristotle died from an unidentified stomach illness.
Aristotle was born in 184 BC and died in 322 BC!
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384bc - 322bc
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Traditionally Aristotle died in "of a disease of the digestive organs". That could very well mean he was poisoned and Alexander is rumored to have arranged for his death prior to his own death, but nothing is certain. He did not knowingly or willingly drink hemlock. Another famous philosopher, Socrates, was sentence to death by drinking hemlock. Aristotle had accused the Greeks of sinning against Philosophy by executing Socrates.
Aristotle (Greek: Ἀριστοτέλης Aristotélēs) (384 BC - 322 BC) Wikipedia.The date of birth is unknown, yet Aristotle was born in 384 BC and died in 322 BC, aged 61 or 62.
Aristotle founded his own school, th Lyceum. But a few years after Plato's death, he became the tutor of the young prince of Macedon, Alexander the Great.
people thought that Aristotle was an anti-greek after the death of Alexander the great, who was his most famous student, because he left Athens because he felt uncomfortable.
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No one murdered Aristotle. After the death of Alexander the Great, Aristotle fled to the the Greek island of Euboea to escape anti-Macedonian sentiment. There he lived the last year of his life on his mother's family estate near the city of Chalcis and died of natural causes in 322BC
Good question Ancient Greek certainly didn't like Aristotle, he only escaped death penalty by flying to his native city. Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics for ages was condemned by the catholic church as barbarian. After translation in Latin and use by not-native Latin speakers it was Thomas Aquinas who realized that Aristotle's writings fitted his idea of god. Conclusion, Aristotle encouraged use of logic and deserves credit for it. No reason at all to like the person Aristotle nor his views