Aristotle █
Between walks under the colonnades of the Lyceum, I observed the world’s particulars—animal and polis, causes and virtues—and sought the golden mean in all things.
Ask me about the nature of being in my Metaphysics, the logic laid bare in my Organon, or the blueprint of flourishing lives and cities in my Ethics and Politics.
For those who use reason as a guide, inquiry must begin with observation, proceed to definition, and ascend—step by patient step—toward wisdom.