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Reading Aristotle's Text
Dr. Wenqi Li
101 episodes
4 days ago
Dive deep into the original words of Aristotle with Reading Aristotle’s Text, a podcast that brings the ancient Greek philosopher’s writings to life. Each episode features a clear reading of Aristotle’s Greek text, followed immediately by an oral English translation, making the original meaning accessible while preserving the flavor of the original language. Produced and hosted by Wenqi Li, a PhD in ancient Greek philosophy, this podcast offers both students and enthusiasts a unique opportunity to engage directly with Aristotle’s thought in its original form. Perfect for those studying philosophy, ancient Greek, or simply seeking a richer understanding of one of history’s greatest minds.
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Dive deep into the original words of Aristotle with Reading Aristotle’s Text, a podcast that brings the ancient Greek philosopher’s writings to life. Each episode features a clear reading of Aristotle’s Greek text, followed immediately by an oral English translation, making the original meaning accessible while preserving the flavor of the original language. Produced and hosted by Wenqi Li, a PhD in ancient Greek philosophy, this podcast offers both students and enthusiasts a unique opportunity to engage directly with Aristotle’s thought in its original form. Perfect for those studying philosophy, ancient Greek, or simply seeking a richer understanding of one of history’s greatest minds.
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Philosophy
Education,
Society & Culture,
Language Learning
Episodes (20/101)
Reading Aristotle's Text
EN 1105b12-18 One will not be good by just philosophizing
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Reading Aristotle's Text
EN 1105b5-12 One becomes virtuous by doing virtuous things as the virtuous people do
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EN 1105a33-b5 Knowing is not important to virtue
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EN 1105a26-33 Three conditions for acting virtuously
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EN 1105a21-26 One becomes literate by doing literate things literately
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ΕΝ 1095a17-21 A puzzle about the aquisition of virtue
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EN 1095a13-16 The acquisition, increase and corruption of virtue are from the same things
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EN 1105a7-13 It is more difficult to fight against pleasure than against spirit
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EN 1105a1-7 Actions are measured by pleasure and pain
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Reading Aristotle's Text
EN 1104b29-1105a1 The good person tends to be correct about what's pleasant
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Reading Aristotle's Text
EN 1104b27-28 Virtue is the disposition that is able to do best things concerned with pleasures and pains
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Reading Aristotle's Text
EN 1104b18-25 People become bad because of pleasures and pains
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Reading Aristotle's Text
EN 1104b8-13 Ethical Virtue is concerned with pleasre and pain
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Reading Aristotle's Text
EN 1104b3-8 The pleasure and pain felt in action is a mark of character
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Reading Aristotle's Text
EN 1104a27-b3 Virtues and their activities are acquired by the same things
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Reading Aristotle's Text
EN 1104a20-27 Virtues are destroyed by excess and deficiency but preserved by the middle
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Reading Aristotle's Text
EN 1104a11-19 Many things are destroyed by excess and deficiency
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Reading Aristotle's Text
EN 1103b35-1104a11 The account of virtues should be in outline and not exact
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Reading Aristotle's Text
EN 1103b31-34 Acting in accord with correct reason
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Reading Aristotle's Text
EN 1103b26-31 We investigate virtue in order to be good
1 month ago
1 minute

Reading Aristotle's Text
Dive deep into the original words of Aristotle with Reading Aristotle’s Text, a podcast that brings the ancient Greek philosopher’s writings to life. Each episode features a clear reading of Aristotle’s Greek text, followed immediately by an oral English translation, making the original meaning accessible while preserving the flavor of the original language. Produced and hosted by Wenqi Li, a PhD in ancient Greek philosophy, this podcast offers both students and enthusiasts a unique opportunity to engage directly with Aristotle’s thought in its original form. Perfect for those studying philosophy, ancient Greek, or simply seeking a richer understanding of one of history’s greatest minds.