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List of writers influenced by Aristotle
Many philosophers and other writers have been significantly influenced by
Aristotle
.
Contents
1
Antiquity
1.1
Greek commentators
2
Middle Ages
2.1
Greek commentators
2.2
Islamic commentators
2.3
Latin commentators
3
Modern
3.1
Latin commentators
3.2
Twentieth century
4
See also
5
References
Antiquity
Plotinus
Greek commentators
Adrastus of Aphrodisias
Alexander of Aegae
Alexander of Aphrodisias
Ammonius Hermiae
David Anhaght
Aspasius
Damascius
Dexippus (philosopher)
John Philoponus
Olympiodorus the Younger
Porphyry (philosopher)
Simplicius of Cilicia
Syrianus
Themistius
Middle Ages
Al-Jahiz
Maimonides
Greek commentators
Asclepius of Tralles
Eustratius of Nicaea
Sophonias (commentator)
Stephen of Alexandria
Islamic commentators
Averroes
Avicenna
Al-Farabi
Al-Kindi
Latin commentators
Albert of Saxony (philosopher)
Albertus Magnus
Thomas Aquinas
Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius
Jean Buridan
Gilbert de la Porrée
Giles of Rome
John Hennon
Lambertus de Monte
William of Ockham
Gerardus Odonis
Peter of Auvergne
Duns Scotus
Guido Terrena
Walter Burley
Modern
Francis Bacon
Nicolaus Copernicus
René Descartes
G.W.F. Hegel
Thomas Hobbes
Immanuel Kant
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Latin commentators
See also:
List of Renaissance commentators on Aristotle
Robert Balfour
Domingo Báñez
Niccolò Cabeo
John Case
Conimbricenses
Cesare Cremonini (philosopher)
Domingo de Soto
Philip Faber
Pedro da Fonseca (philosopher)
Sebastián Fox Morcillo
John Mair
Pietro Pomponazzi
Francis Robortello
Franciscus Toletus
Cuthbert Tunstall
Jacopo Zabarella
Twentieth century
Mortimer Adler
Philippa Foot
Hans-Georg Gadamer
Martin Heidegger
Muhammad Iqbal
James Joyce
Alasdair MacIntyre
Jacques Maritain
Martha Nussbaum
Ayn Rand
Leo Strauss
Olavo de Carvalho
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See also
Aristotelianism
Peripatetic school
Commentaries on Aristotle
Scholasticism
References
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