Embodied Knowedge. Aristotle s response to Plato

Similar documents
Objective vs. Subjective

What is philosophy? An Introduction

Aristotle. By Sarah, Lina, & Sufana

Aristotle s Categories and Physics

Plato: Bringing Justice to Light. Plato BCE Republic, ca BCE

Plato s Forms. Feb. 3, 2016

Ed. Carroll Moulton. Vol. 1. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, p COPYRIGHT 1998 Charles Scribner's Sons, COPYRIGHT 2007 Gale

Structure of Plato's Republic

Aristotle (summary of main points from Guthrie)

POLSC201 Unit 1 (Subunit 1.1.3) Quiz Plato s The Republic

Aristotle on the Human Good

Plato s work in the philosophy of mathematics contains a variety of influential claims and arguments.

The Doctrine of the Mean

Lecture 12 Aristotle on Knowledge of Principles

II. Aristotle or Nietzsche? III. MacIntyre s History, In Brief. IV. MacIntyre s Three-Stage Account of Virtue

Aristotle's Stoichiology: its rejection and revivals

Philosophy 405: Knowledge, Truth and Mathematics Spring Russell Marcus Hamilton College

Practical Intuition and Rhetorical Example. Paul Schollmeier

PHILOSOPHY PLATO ( BC) VVR CHAPTER: 1 PLATO ( BC) PHILOSOPHY by Dr. Ambuj Srivastava / (1)

Nicomachean Ethics. Aristotle

Page 1

On Happiness Aristotle

124 Philosophy of Mathematics

Prospectus for the Aristotle Update Presented to the Voegelin Faculty Seminar James R. Stoner, Jr. March 9, 2018

The Language Revolution Russell Marcus Fall 2015

Aspects of Western Philosophy Dr. Sreekumar Nellickappilly Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Indian Institute of Technology, Madras

ReadingLiterature Closely. Explication

206 Metaphysics. Chapter 21. Universals

0:24 Arthur Holmes (AH): Aristotle s ethics 2:18 AH: 2:43 AH: 4:14 AH: 5:34 AH: capacity 7:05 AH:

Political φρόνησις. KEYWORDS: φρόνησις, civic excellences, expertise, knowledge and right opinion.

ARISTOTLE. PHILO 381(W) Sec. 051[4810] Fall 2009 Professor Adluri Monday/Wednesday, 7:00-8:15pm

The Glory That Was Greece

The Language Revolution Russell Marcus Fall Class #7 Final Thoughts on Frege on Sense and Reference

JD Casten (free to share) Post Egoism Media Eugene, Oregon, USA

Aristotle. Aristotle. Aristotle and Plato. Background. Aristotle and Plato. Aristotle and Plato

Schopenhauer's Metaphysics of Music

13th International Scientific and Practical Conference «Science and Society» London, February 2018 PHILOSOPHY

VIRTUE ETHICS-ARISTOTLE

Mimesis in Plato & Pliny

My thesis is that not only the written symbols and spoken sounds are different, but also the affections of the soul (as Aristotle called them).

Aristotle, Politics Books 7.13-end & 8 PHIL

Plato and Aristotle: Mimesis, Catharsis, and the Functions of Art

John R. Edlund THE FIVE KEY TERMS OF KENNETH BURKE S DRAMATISM: IMPORTANT CONCEPTS FROM A GRAMMAR OF MOTIVES*

Overcoming Attempts to Dichotomize the Republic

Plotinus and the Principal of Incommensurability By Frater Michael McKeown, VI Grade Presented on 2/25/18 (Scheduled for 11/19/17) Los Altos, CA

Humanities 116: Philosophical Perspectives on the Humanities

A Basic Aristotle Glossary

Aristotle The Master of those who know The Philosopher The Foal

The Object Oriented Paradigm

Chapter 2: The Early Greek Philosophers MULTIPLE CHOICE

Background to Gottlob Frege

Guide to the Republic as it sets up Plato s discussion of education in the Allegory of the Cave.

Chapter Two: Philosophical Influences on Psychology PSY 495 Dr. Rick Grieve Western Kentucky University Philosophy from the Greeks to Descartes

Are the Utopians happy? Aristotle's Ethics and Politics and the concept of Eudaimonia in Thomas More s Utopia

ARISTOTLE AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF INTELLECTUAL EDUCATION

Book Reviews Department of Philosophy and Religion Appalachian State University 401 Academy Street Boone, NC USA

Nature as a substitute for human social intercourse in Emily Dickinson's poetry

An Outline of Aesthetics

The Value of Mathematics within the 'Republic'

Aesthetics Mid-Term Exam Review Guide:

1000 Words is Nothing: The Photographic Present in Relation to Informational Extraction

Abbreviated Curriculum Vitae PAUL SCHOLLMEIER October 2017

ARISTOTLE AND THE UNITY CONDITION FOR SCIENTIFIC DEFINITIONS ALAN CODE [Discussion of DAVID CHARLES: ARISTOTLE ON MEANING AND ESSENCE]

Kant IV The Analogies The Schematism updated: 2/2/12. Reading: 78-88, In General

A Happy Ending: Happiness in the Nicomachean Ethics and Consolation of Philosophy. Wesley Spears

- 1 - I. Aristotle A. Biographical data 1. Macedonian, from Stagira; hence often referred to as "the Stagirite". 2. Dates: B. C. 3.

Politics by Aristotle (350 B.C.E)

Aristotle. Motion being eternal, the first mover, if there is but one, will be eternal also. Aristotle

foucault s archaeology science and transformation David Webb

Freedom of Art as Freedom of Expression in Modern Times

A Viewer s Position as an. Roman Floor Mosaics

Central Features of Aristotle's Fundamental Protreptic Argument in the Protrepticus

13 René Guénon. The Arts and their Traditional Conception. From the World Wisdom online library:

Nicomachean Ethics. p. 1. Aristotle. Translated by W. D. Ross. Book II. Moral Virtue (excerpts)

The distinction of form and matter stands at the center of Aristotle s metaphysics. Aristotle

The Influence of Chinese and Western Culture on English-Chinese Translation

Verity Harte Plato on Parts and Wholes Clarendon Press, Oxford 2002

Fatma Karaismail * REVIEWS

Phenomenology and Non-Conceptual Content

John Wilkins. Marc van Oostendorp. October 11, Leiden University. Marc van Oostendorp (Leiden University) John Wilkins October 11, / 22

du Châtelet s ontology: element, corpuscle, body

Pierre Hadot on Philosophy as a Way of Life. Pierre Hadot ( ) was a French philosopher and historian of ancient philosophy,

Department of Humanities and Social Science TOPICS IN LITERATURE AND SOCIETY SPRING 2016 ITB 213E WEEK ONE NOTES

Mind Association. Oxford University Press and Mind Association are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Mind.

Self-Consciousness and Knowledge

1. What is Phenomenology?

TEST BANK. Chapter 1 Historical Studies: Some Issues

Action, Criticism & Theory for Music Education

Lecture 13 Aristotle on Change

KANT S TRANSCENDENTAL LOGIC

Aristotle's theory of price formation and views on chrematistics. Failing to confirm the law of demand and supply

Feel Like a Natural Human: The Polis By Nature, and Human Nature in Aristotle s The Politics. by Laura Zax

Foundations in Data Semantics. Chapter 4

The Strengths and Weaknesses of Frege's Critique of Locke By Tony Walton

John Locke. Ideas vs. Qualities Primary Qualities vs. Secondary Qualities

SUMMARY BOETHIUS AND THE PROBLEM OF UNIVERSALS

Predication and Ontology: The Categories

Truth and Method in Unification Thought: A Preparatory Analysis

Georg W. F. Hegel ( ) Responding to Kant

SocioBrains THE INTEGRATED APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF ART

Transcription:

Embodied Knowedge Aristotle s response to Plato

The Questions of Philosophy Philosophy search search for wisdom Philosophy as direct access to ultimate reality; the world of eternal unchanging things; philosopher seeks wisdom about true nature of reality. For Aristotle, what is called wisdom is supposed to deal with the first causes and principles of things. Plato: man of wisdom not only does the right thing, but can give grounds for his action that standup to examination.

Comparison with Plato s Views on Knowledge Plato s theory of ideas ideas external to the mind The Good is transcendent and the ordering principle of the ideas and the soul There is one best state ie., that ruled by a philosopher-king

Comparison with Aristotle s Views on Form For Aristotle there is no transcendent realm of ideas The only things that exist are individual substances Substance = matter + form The forms, or principles of knowledge for Plato, are the constituent organizing principles of individual things and They inhere in matter

Comparison with Aristotle s Views on Knowledge We think we know a thing when we know the cause through which that thing exists, and the thing cannot be other than what it is. (Posterior Analytics, Bk I, Ch. 2, 10-15) Knowledge derived from sensation and demonstration

Comparison with Aristotle s Views on Knowledge from sensation there arises a memory, and and from many memories of of the the same thing there arises an an experience. Principles of of art art and and science arise from sensation, like like a rout in in battle brought about when one one man makes a stand, then another, then a third until a principle is is attained. (Posterior Analytics, Bk Bk II, II, Ch. Ch. 19, 19, 3-15) Knowledge derived from sensation and demonstration

Aristotle s Analysis of Causality Four Causes material cause agent cause formal cause final cause Contra Plato, Aristotle argues that we can have demonstrative knowledge (science) about the material world Nature a master craftsman Why? Forms are principles of organization and change

Formal, Agent, and Final Cause

Matter and Substance: Elements, Qualities & Natural Place Fire Hot Dry Air Earth Wet Cold Water

Cosmos: an orderly self-replicating whole Aristotle Systematic hierarchies of orderly patterns inhering in things

Polis Material Cause Formal Cause Efficient Cause Final Cause Individual citizens/ resources Constitution/ way of life Statesmen-lawgiver City-State good life Aristotle

Aristotle s Politics Every state is a community of some kind, and every community is established with a view to some good; for mankind always act in order to obtain that which they think good. But, if all communities aim at some good, the state or political community, which is the highest of all, and which embraces all the rest, aims at good in a greater degree than any other, and at the highest good.

purpose of the state is the Good Life When several villages are united in a single complete community, large enough to be nearly or quite self-sufficing, the state comes into existence, originating in the bare needs of life, and continuing in existence for the sake of a good life. And therefore, if the earlier forms of society are natural, so is the state, for it is the end of them, and the nature of a thing is its end. For what each thing is when fully developed, we call its nature, whether we are speaking of a man, a horse, or a family. Besides, the final cause and end of a thing is the best, and to be self-sufficing is the end and the best.

Comparison of Aristotle and Plato s Politics Plato defined the Good as absolute and transcendent There is one best state (absolute monarchy ruled by a philosopherking) All other states are degenerate and imperfect forms of this best state For Aristotle the good is relative to the nature of the organism in question The state can be realized in many different forms, depending on the individuals who make it up

Aristotle s Types of Constitution Correct Deviant One Ruler Kingship Tyranny Few Rulers Aristocracy Oligarchy Many Rulers Polity Democracy