In Aristotle 's early life (Age 17) he attended Plato’s Academy, where he then continued his education until he was 37. When he finally left Plato’s Academy, Aristotle ended up tutoring Alexander The Great after he was requested to do so by Philip of Macedon. Aristotle later on used his writing skills and knowledge to write his own books and to put his own thought on different principles and theories. Aristotle later on started his own school, which was located in Athens called the Lyceum. Whilst teaching, Aristotle’s students got the nickname Peripatetics for when Aristotle made them walk around the school during …show more content…
Ontological (first version) has to deal with things that exist in the world. Psychological (second version) has to deal with what we as individuals believe. And Logical (third version) has to deal with assertion and the actual truth of things. The First Version states “it is impossible for the same thing to belong and not to belong at the same time to the same thing and in the same respect.” (Metaph IV 3 1005619-20) For these rules to apply they must belong to the bearer. The Second Version states “it is impossible to say that one thing holds the same purpose to something that is completely different.” And The Third Version states “two things that are opposite of each other cannot be the same.”, for example; saying that an orange and an apple are the same thing, when they