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Philosophy Everyday
Masud Gaziyev
25 episodes
6 days ago
Conversations with people who think deeply. Ideas explored without hurry. Welcome to Philosophy Everyday.
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Conversations with people who think deeply. Ideas explored without hurry. Welcome to Philosophy Everyday.
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Philosophy
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What Aristotle Really Thought About Monarchy? | Aristotle's Politics
Philosophy Everyday
30 minutes 5 seconds
2 months ago
What Aristotle Really Thought About Monarchy? | Aristotle's Politics

What did Aristotle really think about monarchy? In this episode, I finish Book V of Aristotle’s Politics, exploring how monarchies rise, fall, and sometimes turn into their opposite. Along the way, we look at Aristotle’s comparisons with democracy, and his practical reflections on power, virtue, and moderation. This discussion is entirely historical and philosophical in nature, focusing on Aristotle’s ideas in their original context. Source of discussion in the video: Aristotle’s Politics, Book V, Chapters 10-12.


Philosophy Everyday
Conversations with people who think deeply. Ideas explored without hurry. Welcome to Philosophy Everyday.