Talking about Alexander and Aristotle calls for a discussion of the historical context in which each of them existed with a perspective that explains the internal factors and the summary of individual behavior, which provides us with the method of assimilation in the expression of Robin George Collingwood) His relationship and his discipleship with Aristotle on the other hand, which was primarily the main reason for spreading Greek civilization in the state of Alexander, as well as a more rational discourse on the dismantling of the difference that occurred between Aristotle and Alexander, as narrated by the historian Plutarch (in one of the most prominent texts) From Alexander to Aristotle, greetings, it was a mistake of you to publicly publish your lessons for me, which were what distinguished me from others, and you made them accessible to all people, I would have preferred to be distinguished by these knowledge, than to be distinguished by authority. Fact-finding on the issue of the difference between Aristotle and Alexander raises important issues in the theory of knowledge, in terms of power and dominance manifested in its authority as well. Alexander also discusses the issue of dependency from a more psychological point of view, where we are looking at an ongoing question: Was Greece really the power of Alexander in his conquests?
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