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A Brief History of Aristotelianism

KJ Smith

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. A Brief History of Aristotelianism chronicles the enduring influence of one of history's most comprehensive philosophical systems, tracing how Aristotle's ideas have shaped Western thought for over two millennia. From the ancient foundations laid in the Lyceum to the medieval synthesis achieved by scholars like Thomas Aquinas, this book explores how Aristotelian philosophy evolved and adapted across different cultures and eras. Author [Your Name] guides readers through Aristotle's revolutionary contributions to logic, ethics, politics, and natural science, showing how his systematic approach to knowledge—emphasizing observation, categorization, and rational analysis—became the backbone of scholarly inquiry and remained the dominant intellectual framework well into the modern era. The book examines how Aristotelianism weathered challenges from competing philosophies and scientific revolutions, demonstrating its remarkable resilience and adaptability. Through accessible explanations of key concepts like the golden mean, the four causes, and virtue ethics, readers discover how Aristotelian principles continue to influence contemporary debates in moral philosophy, political theory, and even business ethics. Whether you're a philosophy student, educator, or anyone interested in the intellectual foundations of Western civilization, this engaging exploration reveals why Aristotelian thought remains relevant today, offering timeless insights into human nature, moral reasoning, and the pursuit of flourishing life that transcend historical boundaries. Duration - 1h 15m. Author - KJ Smith. Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G. Published Date - Sunday, 12 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Ashleigh Robertson ©.

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United States

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. A Brief History of Aristotelianism chronicles the enduring influence of one of history's most comprehensive philosophical systems, tracing how Aristotle's ideas have shaped Western thought for over two millennia. From the ancient foundations laid in the Lyceum to the medieval synthesis achieved by scholars like Thomas Aquinas, this book explores how Aristotelian philosophy evolved and adapted across different cultures and eras. Author [Your Name] guides readers through Aristotle's revolutionary contributions to logic, ethics, politics, and natural science, showing how his systematic approach to knowledge—emphasizing observation, categorization, and rational analysis—became the backbone of scholarly inquiry and remained the dominant intellectual framework well into the modern era. The book examines how Aristotelianism weathered challenges from competing philosophies and scientific revolutions, demonstrating its remarkable resilience and adaptability. Through accessible explanations of key concepts like the golden mean, the four causes, and virtue ethics, readers discover how Aristotelian principles continue to influence contemporary debates in moral philosophy, political theory, and even business ethics. Whether you're a philosophy student, educator, or anyone interested in the intellectual foundations of Western civilization, this engaging exploration reveals why Aristotelian thought remains relevant today, offering timeless insights into human nature, moral reasoning, and the pursuit of flourishing life that transcend historical boundaries. Duration - 1h 15m. Author - KJ Smith. Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G. Published Date - Sunday, 12 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Ashleigh Robertson ©.

Language:

English


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