Aristotle: Foundations
Aristotle: Introduction and the State
Plato’s most famous student rejected parts of his master’s system, founded the scientific method, divided the sciences as we still divide them, and built an account of education tied directly to the work of the state.
Life, the Lyceum, the transition from Hellenic to Hellenistic thought, and the foal that kicked Plato
Founder of the scientific method, the three divisions of science, and the textbook that shaped university curricula for centuries
Knowledge as an intellectual virtue, sense perception as the starting point, and the syllogism that bears Aristotle’s name
Learning as disciplined inquiry, the three strands of theoretical, practical, and productive subjects, and education for consensus
The state as the institution that secures human happiness, virtue as its life principle, and the state’s duty to educate
What citizenship means in practice, why the disposition is built from childhood, and what Aristotle means by rule by the wisest
Complete state control of schooling, the cultured citizen, and the wise citizens who administer the educational system
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