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Walter Sylesh
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What a world of difference Aristotle made to the classical mind! In not looking for a higher, elevated world and not getting stuck in a strictly rationalist(logical) jam, Aristotle's contribution using empiricism and classification undid the damages of his teacher Plato. He ushered in a period of knowing and progress till the Western mind was closed off through mystic philosophy. Onto his politics and ethics now!
— Nov 24, 2023 01:15AM
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Walter Sylesh
is on page 349 of 378
Completed Aristotle's Ethics, Politics and views on Art. This is the side I'm most familiar with as they find mention in political science books of all ideological leanings. W.T.Jones has encapsulated in short but has taken a less hagiographic tone than when he began. Now I'm left with 40 more pages with a brief take on Epicuranism, Scepticism, Stoicism and Roman thought from the late classical period.
— Nov 27, 2023 08:37AM
Walter Sylesh
is on page 107 of 378
Done with Jones' narration of the upheaval in 5th Century BC Greece that led to the rise of irrationality and subjectivism as exemplified by the sceptic Sophists. He followed it up with the first rational and empirical answer to the confusion sowed - the Atomists and their mechanistic universe that built on the Milesian premise and solved the problem of change. It did have other gaping holes which I will see soon!
— Oct 04, 2023 04:47AM
Walter Sylesh
is on page 39 of 378
Will have this book on my shelf as I attend Dr. Andrew Bernstein's classes every week. Have begun with the pre-socratic Greek philosophy from Thales to Pythogaras.
— Aug 28, 2023 09:26AM

