Eudemus of Rhodes was an ancient Greek philosopher and a significant figure in the Peripatetic school, which was founded by Aristotle. He is generally thought to have lived during the 4th century BCE and is most commonly recognized for his contributions to ethics and the study of logic, as well as for his work on the history of philosophy, particularly his study of previous philosophical doctrines. Eudemus is often noted for his efforts in systematizing and clarifying Aristotle's teachings.

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