peripatetic

/,peripə'tetik/
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peripatetic

A peripatetic philosopher teaches his students while walking through a garden.

Definition
  1. Adjective:

    • Traveling from place to place, especially on foot: Describes a person who travels frequently, often by walking, for work or by nature.
    • Relating to Aristotle or his philosophy: Pertaining to the teachings, methods, or school of the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle.
  2. Noun:

    • A follower of Aristotle: A person who adheres to or studies the philosophical system of Aristotle.
    • A person who travels from place to place: An itinerant person; someone who walks or travels about.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:

    • She led a peripatetic life as a freelance journalist, never staying in one city for long.
    • The peripatetic nature of his job as a consultant meant he was always in airports.
    • The peripatetic school of philosophy was named for Aristotle's habit of teaching while walking.
  • Noun:

    • As a dedicated peripatetic, he could recite Aristotle's treatises from memory.
    • The old peripatetic traveled the countryside, selling his wares from a cart.
Advanced Usage
  • Peripateticism (n): The philosophical system or teachings of Aristotle; also, the characteristic of traveling about.

    • His doctoral thesis focused on the influence of Peripateticism on medieval thought.
  • Peripatetically (adv): In a traveling or itinerant manner; in the manner of Aristotle's teaching.

    • The musician lived peripatetically, following the festival circuit.
Variants and Related Words
  • Peripateticism (n): The philosophy or lifestyle of being peripatetic.
  • Aristotelian (adj/n): A synonym, especially when referring to the philosophy of Aristotle.
Synonyms
  • Itinerant: Traveling from place to place.
  • Nomadic: Wandering, without a fixed home.
  • Wayfaring: Traveling, especially on foot.
Related Phrases
  • Peripatetic school: The school of philosophy founded by Aristotle, named for the covered walkway () at the Lyceum where he taught.
    • The Peripatetic school made significant contributions to logic and natural science.
Notes on Different Meanings
  • The primary modern use of peripatetic as an adjective refers to constant travel or movement.
  • The philosophical use, as both an adjective and a noun, is more specialized and directly references Aristotle and his followers, who were known for discussing ideas while walking.
peripatetic

A peripatetic philosopher teaches his students while walking through a garden.

Adjective
  1. traveling especially on foot
    • peripatetic country preachers
    • a poor wayfaring stranger
  2. of or relating to Aristotle or his philosophy
    • Aristotelean logic
Noun
  1. a follower of Aristotle or an adherent of Aristotelianism
  2. a person who walks from place to place

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