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Natalie Haynes Stands Up for the Classics

Aristotle

Feb 24, 2020
Natalie Haynes, Dr Adam Rutherford, and Professor Edith Hall stand up for Aristotle. They explore his contributions to science and philosophy, discuss his life and teachings, find humor in his writings, and delve into his perspective on happiness and human life.
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Quick takeaways

  • Aristotle made significant contributions to zoology and marine biology, showcasing his interests beyond philosophy.
  • Happiness, according to Aristotle, is an ongoing process that involves engaging in activities that express our virtues and talents.

Deep dives

Aristotle's early life and scientific pursuits

Aristotle, born in Stagira, Greece, in the 4th century BCE, studied at Plato's Academy in Athens. After Plato's death, Aristotle moved to Lesbos and shifted his focus to scientific pursuits, particularly in the field of biology. He classified over a hundred types of animals and made significant contributions to zoology and marine biology. Aristotle's passion for the sciences and his classification systems showcased his interests beyond philosophy.

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