10. Introduction to Aristotle
Our studies now take us to the other great Greek philosopher, Aristotle. Although Aristotle was the greatest student of Plato, he took a quite different approach from that of his master. The emphasis for Aristotle focused on this world of particulars rather than Plato's world of universals. Aristotle was more of a scientist, and relied on observation rather than speculation to reach his convictions. This first lesson introduces the life of Aristotle, and mentions the major branches of his writings. Aristotle was remarkable for his ambition. He hoped and intended to cover all branches of learning, and included in his thought both the practical areas of science but also the more theoretical disciplines such as mathematics and psychology. His contribution has been recognized as crucial to the development of human thought, and truly dominated educational ideas for hundreds of years!

12. Aristotle's Categories

14. Aristotle's God

Aristotle's Philosophy - Martha Nussbaum & Bryan Magee (1987)

58. Kant's Philosophy (part 3)

11. Aristotle's Metaphysics

16. Stoicism

The Trial of Socrates (Plato's Apology)

15. The Epicureans

Great Minds - Montesquieu and the Beginnings of Political Science

9. Dualism in Plato

Baruch Spinoza

53. Introduction to David Hume

Philosophy of Plato (Part 1: Idealism)

Plato's REPUBLIC – Full Summary and Explanation of Western Philosophy's Most Important Book

7. The Rise of Islam and St. Boniface

Diogenes the Dog: Based or Basic? The Intense Story of the Strangest Philosopher in Greece

18. The Christian Synthesis

Introduction to Aristotle Part 1

5. The Life and Times of Socrates

