peripatetics

<philosophical terminology> Greek philosophers who followed the principles of Aristotle, so-named because they learned from the master while strolling about (Gk. peripateÙ) in the covered walkways of the Lyceum.

[A Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Names]

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