
Explore the life and revolutionary ideas of Aristotle, the ancient Greek philosopher who shaped how we think about logic, ethics, politics, and science. This comprehensive 2-hour audio journey makes complex philosophy accessible and soothing, perfect for sleep, study, or deep reflection.
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CHAPTER GUIDE:
0:00 - Introduction to Aristotle's World
4:36 - Early Life and Time at Plato's Academy
9:21 - Travels and Tutoring Alexander the Great
15:47 - Founding the Lyceum School in Athens
22:40 - Logic and the Art of Reasoning (The Organon)
30:15 - Understanding Reality: Being and Substance (Metaphysics)
38:27 - Physics: Motion, Change, and the Natural World
46:10 - Psychology: The Soul and Human Mind
53:20 - Ethics: Virtue and the Good Life (Nicomachean Ethics)
1:00:58 - Politics: Government and the Ideal State
1:08:56 - Rhetoric: The Art of Persuasion
1:15:19 - Poetry and Tragedy: Art and Human Experience (Poetics)
1:23:14 - Knowledge and How We Learn (Epistemology)
1:30:27 - Islamic Scholars and Medieval Philosophy
1:38:22 - Renaissance Rediscovery and Modern Interpretations
1:45:02 - Contemporary Aristotelian Philosophy
1:52:14 - Conclusion: Aristotle's Lasting Legacy
Why Aristotle Matters Today:
Known as the "Master of Those Who Know," Aristotle's ideas remain foundational to Western thought. His systematic approach to understanding reality, human flourishing, and the natural world continues to influence:
This presentation makes Aristotelian philosophy accessible without sacrificing depth. Complex concepts are explained in digestible, relaxing segments that respect both your curiosity and need for restful listening.
Part of the Sleepy Philosophy Radio collection, where ancient wisdom meets modern rest.