Aristotle (disambiguation)
- Aristotle (disambiguation)
Aristotle or Aristoteles may refer to:
*Aristotle, the Greek philosopher of the 4th century BC
*Places named after Aristotle:
**Aristoteles (crater), a crater on the Moon.
**Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
**Aristotelous Square, in Thessaloniki
**Aristotle Lane, in Oxford, England
*Other persons named Aristotle:
**Aristotle of Mytilene, a philosopher of the 2nd century AD
**Aristotile Fioravanti, 15th century architect
**Aristotle Onassis, 20th century shipping magnate
**Aristotle (rapper), Detroit rapper and former associate/collaborator of Eminem
*Aristotle (book), a children's book by Dick King-Smith
*Aristotle, Inc., a U.S. company founded and lead by brothers John Aristotle Phillips and Dean Aristotle Phillips, which specializes in data-mining voter data for political campaigns
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