Imagen de portada del espectáculo Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle: The Thinkers Who Changed History — Fexingo History

Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle: The Thinkers Who Changed History — Fexingo History

Podcast de Fexingo

inglés

Historia

Oferta limitada

2 meses por 1 €

Después 4,99 € / mesCancela cuando quieras.

  • 20 horas de audiolibros / mes
  • Podcasts exclusivos
  • Podcast gratuitos
Empezar

Acerca de Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle: The Thinkers Who Changed History — Fexingo History

In the sunlit agoras of Athens and the shaded groves of the Academy, three figures laid the foundations of Western thought. Socrates, the gadfly who questioned everything, left no writings—yet his method of relentless inquiry shaped philosophy forever. His student Plato, fleeing the trauma of Socrates' execution, built a metaphysical system of Forms and penned the Republic, a utopian blueprint that still haunts political theory. And Aristotle, Plato's most brilliant pupil, rejected the ethereal for the empirical, cataloguing ethics, biology, and logic with a systematic mind that would define science for two millennia. This show, hosted by Lucas and Luna, traces the thread from Socrates' trial in 399 BCE, through Plato's Academy and Aristotle's Lyceum, to the enduring influence of their ideas on Christianity, the Enlightenment, and modern democracy. We'll explore the Peloponnesian War's chaos, Plato's disastrous Sicilian ventures, Aristotle's tutelage of Alexander the Great, and the Hellenistic world that scattered their texts across the Mediterranean. Why does a Socratic dialogue still provoke, and why do we still debate Plato's ideal state? Join us as we argue with the dead. #Socrates #Plato #Aristotle #AncientGreece #ClassicalPhilosophy #Athens #PeloponnesianWar #AlexanderTheGreat #TheRepublic #NicomacheanEthics #SocraticMethod #Lyceum #Academy #HellenisticWorld #WesternPhilosophy #History #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Todos los episodios

114 episodios

Portada del episodio Socrates the Stonemason: The Craft That Shaped a Philosopher

Socrates the Stonemason: The Craft That Shaped a Philosopher

Before he became the gadfly of Athens, Socrates was a stonemason. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore his early life as the son of a sculptor, his work on the Acropolis, and how the craft of tektonike shaped his philosophy of questioning and moral craftsmanship. They discuss the social status of artisans in classical Athens, the evidence for Socrates's trade from Plato and Xenophon, and how his hands-on experience with stone and tools informed his analogies about the soul and virtue. A fresh look at the man behind the marble—and the ideas he chiseled into Western thought. #Socrates #Stonemason #Tekton #AthenianDemocracy #Acropolis #Sophroniscus #Banausos #Theoria #Praxis #Xenophon #DiogenesLaërtius #Aristophanes #Plato #Euthyphro #ClassicalAthens #GreekPhilosophy #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

24 de jun de 2026 - 6 min
Portada del episodio Socrates the Stonemason: The Craft That Shaped a Philosopher

Socrates the Stonemason: The Craft That Shaped a Philosopher

Before Socrates became the gadfly of Athens, he was a working stonemason. This episode explores his early life as a tekton — a stonecutter and sculptor — and how the physical craft of carving marble shaped his philosophical method. Lucas and Luna discuss the tradition that Socrates worked on the statues of the Three Graces on the Acropolis; Plato's mention of his father Sophroniscus, a sculptor; and the social status of manual labor in classical Athens. They examine Xenophon's and Diogenes Laërtius's accounts, the tension between theoria and praxis, and how Socrates's hands-on experience informed his analogies about craft, virtue, and knowledge. The episode also touches on the legacy of the banausic in Greek thought and how Aristotle's later dismissal of manual work contrasted with Socrates's embodied wisdom. A fresh angle on the philosopher who insisted he knew nothing — but knew how to carve. #Socrates #Stonemason #Tekton #AncientGreece #Athens #Philosophy #Acropolis #ThreeGraces #Sophroniscus #Xenophon #DiogenesLaertius #Banausic #Craft #Virtue #Theoria #Praxis #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Ayer - 8 min
Portada del episodio Aristotle's Poetics and the Birth of Literary Theory

Aristotle's Poetics and the Birth of Literary Theory

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Aristotle's Poetics — the foundational work of Western literary criticism. They discuss the core concepts of mimesis (imitation) and catharsis (emotional purgation), the elements of tragedy including hamartia, peripeteia, and anagnorisis, and the lost second book on comedy. They examine how Aristotle analyzed Sophocles' Oedipus Rex as the perfect tragedy, and consider the Poetics' journey through history — from its near-loss in antiquity to its rediscovery in the Renaissance and its profound influence on writers from Racine to Joyce. The conversation also touches on the ongoing controversy over whether the Poetics is a prescriptive rulebook or a descriptive analysis, and what Aristotle meant by the famous line about poetry being 'more philosophical than history.' #Aristotle #Poetics #Mimesis #Catharsis #Hamartia #Peripeteia #Anagnorisis #OedipusRex #Sophocles #GreekTragedy #LiteraryTheory #ClassicalPhilosophy #AncientGreece #Lyceum #Peripatetic #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Ayer - 9 min
Portada del episodio Plato's Seventh Letter: A Philosopher's Failed Experiment in Politics

Plato's Seventh Letter: A Philosopher's Failed Experiment in Politics

Plato's Seventh Letter is one of the most controversial documents in ancient philosophy — a long, passionate, and bitterly personal account of why the world's most famous philosopher abandoned his dream of creating a just society through politics. Written in his old age, the letter tells the story of Plato's three trips to Syracuse, his friendship (and falling-out) with the tyrant Dion, and his failed attempt to turn the young ruler Dionysius II into a philosopher-king. Along the way, Plato describes his disillusionment with Athenian democracy, his harrowing brush with death, and the philosophical reasons behind his famous claim that 'only when philosophers become kings' will the world be set right. But is the Seventh Letter authentic? Did Plato really write it, or is it a later forgery? And if it is real, does it reveal a naive Plato or a deeply practical one? This episode explores the drama of Syracuse, the shadow of Dion's murder, and what the letter tells us about the limits of philosophical influence in the real world. #Plato #SeventhLetter #Syracuse #Dion #DionysiusII #PhilosopherKing #AncientGreece #PlatonicLetters #Tyranny #Sicily #AncientPhilosophy #Autobiography #Forgery #Philistus #DionOfSyracuse #PlatoInSicily #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

22 de jun de 2026 - 7 min
Portada del episodio Aristotle and the Athenian Constitution: The Lost History of Democracy

Aristotle and the Athenian Constitution: The Lost History of Democracy

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Aristotle's 'Constitution of the Athenians' — a remarkable papyrus discovered in Egypt in 1890 that laid out the political history of Athens from Draco to the 4th century BCE. They discuss how Aristotle and his students at the Lyceum collected 158 constitutions of Greek city-states, of which only this one survives. Lucas explains the key reforms of Solon, Cleisthenes, and Pericles, and how Aristotle's analysis reveals the tensions between democracy and oligarchy. They also touch on the modern rediscovery of the papyrus and what it teaches us about the fragility of democratic institutions. The conversation ties into Aristotle's political philosophy, including his classification of constitutions and his warning about the cycle of governments. #Aristotle #AthenianConstitution #AncientGreekDemocracy #Solon #Cleisthenes #Pericles #Lyceum #Papyrus #PoliticalPhilosophy #AncientHistory #Athens #Democracy #Oligarchy #GreekHistory #FexingoHistory #History #Philosophy #LostWorks Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

22 de jun de 2026 - 11 min
Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
MI TOC es feliz, que maravilla. Ordenador, limpio, sugerencias de categorías nuevas a explorar!!!
Me suscribi con los 14 días de prueba para escuchar el Podcast de Misterios Cotidianos, pero al final me quedo mas tiempo porque hacia tiempo que no me reía tanto. Tiene Podcast muy buenos y la aplicación funciona bien.
App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
contenidos frescos e inteligentes
La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

Elige tu suscripción

Más populares

Oferta limitada

Premium

20 horas de audiolibros

  • Podcasts exclusivos

  • Disfruta los podcast de Podimo sin anuncios

  • Cancela cuando quieras

2 meses por 1 €
Después 4,99 € / mes

Empezar

Premium Plus

100 horas de audiolibros

  • Podcasts exclusivos

  • Disfruta los podcast de Podimo sin anuncios

  • Cancela cuando quieras

Disfruta 30 días gratis
Después 9,99 € / mes

Prueba gratis

Sólo en Podimo

Audiolibros populares

Preguntas frecuentes

Más preguntas y respuestas
Empezar

2 meses por 1 €. Después 4,99 € / mes. Cancela cuando quieras.