![]() However the second division or reality is divided into four. Lawson-Tancred, H, notes that this first division is mysterious since it is not clear whether things said with combination are meant to be sentences or merely elements of language more complicated than the most basic units 4. In the second chapter of the Categories, Aristotle gives two very general divisions, first of ‘things that are said’ into two kinds, those said with and those said without, combination ( sumploke), and then that of ‘the things that are’ into four kinds 3. it is in his book the Categories that Aristotle addresses the concepts of Categories, Substance and Accidents. He later founded the Lyceum and wrote most of his books from 2. ![]() ![]() He was a student of Plato in Athens until 384-7 when Plato died. Aristotle was born in 384 B.C, at Stagira in Thrace 1. ![]()
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