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Aristotle's formula
The formula is as follows

Aristotle's educational thought is actually divided into three parts. The first part is about the thought of soul and education. In this thought, Aristotle believes that human beings have three kinds of souls, rational, irrational and vegetative. These three kinds of souls make people think rationally, feel emotionally and feel about animals respectively. The possession of these emotions makes people richer, and at the same time, it also establishes the development prospect of people, that is, through these emotions, people should develop their own hobbies.

The second part refers to the idea of children's age staging. Aristotle classified education in his early years. At the same time, in this part of his thought, Aristotle divided every seven-year-old age into a stage. Through the observation and understanding of these stages, Aristotle believes that parents and teachers should plan the educational characteristics and scope of children according to their different characteristics in these stages. Only in this way can children develop and grow in many ways.

The third part is the artistic concept. Art covers a wide range, including music, literature, art and so on. In Aristotle's view, all these aspects of education can make people feel beautiful, especially in music. But in this aspect of education, Aristotle also divided it into two aspects: practicality and elegance.