The Great Philosophers
Season 1, Episode 2: Aristotle
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In this program, the far-reaching philosophical ideas of Plato's star pupil are examined by noted Brown University professor Martha Nussbaum. Aristotle overcomes Plato's dualism of the intelligible and sensible worlds with his principle of inseparable nature of eternal matter and form. The principles of potentiality and actuality are examined, along with Aristotle's theory of the four causes—material, formal, efficient, and final—which account for changes in all things. These theories of constancy and change are credited with the progress of scientific inquiry over the ages.
All Episodes - Season 1
Episode 1
Plato
Episode 2
Aristotle
Episode 3
Medieval Philosophy
Episode 4
Descartes
Episode 5
Spinoza and Leibniz
Episode 6
Locke and Berkeley
Episode 7
Hume
Episode 8
Kant
Episode 9
Hegel and Marx
Episode 10
Schopenhauer
Episode 11
Nietzsche
Episode 12
Husserl, Heidegger and Modern Existentialism
Episode 13
The American pragmatists
Episode 14
Frege, Russell and Modern Logic
Episode 15
Wittgenstein