Its impressive how well thought out Aristotle's categories are, the attention to detail and definition are particularly impressive. I like how Dr. Sadler discusses the translation, particularly with Aristotle the meaning of every work seems to be of importance, translating some of his Greek to English and capturing the original meaning must be challenging.
Thank you !where can I find all your teachings, I'm struggling with philosophy ,it's complex and I need to up my grades yet change my attitude towards it.I'm in Namibia and the notes we got seems foreign to me.
Its impressive how well thought out Aristotle's categories are, the attention to detail and definition are particularly impressive. I like how Dr. Sadler discusses the translation, particularly with Aristotle the meaning of every work seems to be of importance, translating some of his Greek to English and capturing the original meaning must be challenging.
Glad you enjoy the videos
Man, these make me happy. God bless.
Thank you
You're welcome
Which book is that of Aristotle, dr.Sadler?
It's in the title of the video
Ok my question goes as. Which is the species in the following pair of concepts? argon or Inert gases
From an Aristotelian point of view, argon is a species. Inert gasses is a genus. So is gasses
Thank you !where can I find all your teachings, I'm struggling with philosophy ,it's complex and I need to up my grades yet change my attitude towards it.I'm in Namibia and the notes we got seems foreign to me.
It is indeed complex, and it's often not well taught by instructors over here, so I suspect that's likely the same over there
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I have a suspicion watching these videos that Aristotle's catagories sounds a lot like Plato's ladder of love, and his forms.
I would not say that is the case
aristotle has a lot to say about plato's forms in books 1+2 in the metaphysics, but its critical.