Philosophical commentary

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A philosophical commentary is a written exposition and analysis of an authoritative philosophical text.[1][2]

A large portion of the schools of thought was originated through the analysis that different commentators carried out on renowned philosophical texts, especially texts from Plato and Aristotle. A significant portion of Thomas Aquinas's philosophical ideas were the result of commentaries to some of Aristotle's ideas.

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