noun
Peripatetic school
Refers to the school of philosophy founded by Aristotle, whose members were known for walking while discussing philosophy. Used in academic or historical contexts.
アリストテレスは逍遥学派の創始者とされている。
Aristotle is considered the founder of the Peripatetic school.
From 逍遥 (しょうよう, 'walking about') + 学派 (がくは, 'school of thought'), a calque of the Greek 'Peripatetic' (from περιπατητικός, 'given to walking about').