Aristotle's Theory of knowledge
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- Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
- This video introduces Aristotle and takes a look at his Theory of Knowledge. Find out how we combine the use of our senses and our minds in order to create knowledge.
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0:00 Who the hell is?
0:24 Introducing Aristotle
1:09 Aristotle's Theory of Knowledge
4:03 Learn more about Aristotle
Knowledge come from needs, feeling, and virtues, and inspiration morale
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Thank you! We've almost finished making our next video on Plato's Theory of Forms, so we hope you like that one as much. Thanks for subscribing.
thank you for this simple introduction
You're welcome Nejc! We have another video coming shortly, this time on B.F. Skinner. But if psychology isn't your thing, then we'll be uploading more videos on philosophers soon too.
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Awesome!
Thanks!
Good work. Keep on making more videos on philosophers, so that we may know who the hell were they.
We certainly will - thanks!
My favourite philosopher, next to Ayn Rand.
My first video...
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Order, civilized dialogue better than barbaric fight. Form without function or purpose is useless and when form separate from purpose or function then it is slavery or death there for inner aspiration determine morale and justice and that justified the courageous action
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Great, glad you like it Amandeep
but Aristotle was a rationalist not an empiricist ..why would he rely on experience?
because he was an empiricist