Plato, Persons, and the Highest Good (part 1) - Sadler's Lectures

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Aristotle, On Interpretation - Propositions, Truth, and Falsity - Sadler's Lectures

This lecture discusses the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle' work, On Interpretation, focusing on his discussion of propositions (apophanseis), which are a common type of sentence (logos), characterized by being either true or false. Propositions are generally affirmations (ka ...  Show more

Aristotle, On Interpretation - Nouns, Verbs, and Sentences - Sadler's Lectures

This lecture discusses the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle' work, On Interpretation, focusing on his discussion of nouns or names (omonata), verbs (rhemata) and sentences (logoi). Sentences are significant parts of speech, often composed of nouns and verbs, but not all of the ...  Show more

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