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Aristotle: Why He Matters More Than Ever

19 min · 11. dec. 2024
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Join our AI hosts for an fascinating exploration of Aristotle's life and ideas, discovering how this ancient Greek philosopher's wisdom remains surprisingly relevant today. From his connection to Alexander the Great to his groundbreaking scientific observations, learn how Aristotle's teachings can help us navigate modern challenges. 🎓 In this episode, we cover: Aristotle's unique upbringing and education His revolutionary approach to learning The lost library mystery His influence on Alexander the Great How his ideas apply to modern life #philosophy #aristotle #ancientgreece #education #wisdom #history #alexanderthegreat #learning #science #ethics

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