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EPISODE · May 11, 2024 · 43 MIN

Aristotle's Philosophical Innovations - M. Nussabum and B. Magee

from History of Philosophy Audio Archive · host William Engels

An interview between the philosopher Martha Nussbaum, who specialize(d) in Ancient Greek philosophy and tragedy and Bryan Magee. Aired originally in 1987. Discusses in particular Aristotelian metaphysics and epistemology, describes the intellectual quarrel between Plato and Aristotle, and describes Aristotle's epistemic method as presented in the Posterior Analytics. YouTube Source PhilosophyOverdose YouTube Channel As always, please consider subscribing to my source (Philosophy Overdose). They curate and maintain an excellent collection of philosophy videos. This podcast, as all HoPAA podcasts, is distributed ad-free, for nonprofit and educational purposes, and syndicates its material in accordance with Fair Use.

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