A Fifth Element: Apeiron
Anaximenes of Miletus: Air, Continuity, and the Culmination of Milesian Cosmology
Aristotle and the Foundations of Logic
Aristotle’s Four Causes vs. Modern Science
Aristotle: Life, Thought, and Enduring Legacy
Aristotle’s Ten Categories of Being
Aristotle’s “Unmoved Mover” and the Idea of the Divine
Astrophysics, Laplace, and the Exclusion of God from Scientific Explanation
Before Socrates: The Philosophers of Nature and Cosmos
Cynicism vs Stoicism: From Radical Simplicity to Rational Virtue
Democritus, Atomism, and the Rise of Materialist Thought
Diogenes of Sinope: The Philosopher Who Owned Nothing—Yet Possessed Everything
Epicurus: Life, Philosophy, and His Legacy in the History of Thought
From Potentiality to Actuality: Aristotle’s Philosophy of Motion
Heraclitus and Parmenides: Change and Permanence at the Dawn of Western Philosophy
Is Plato a Realist or an Idealist in Metaphysics?
Materialism: Its Origins and Evolution from Ancient Greece to the Modern World
Metaphysics by Aristotle
Modern Science and the Influence of Materialist Philosophy
Nominalism and Its Challenge to Platonic and Aristotelian Realism
Plato and the Enduring Architecture of Western Philosophy
Plato’s Allegory of the Cave: Knowledge, Illusion, and the Ascent to Truth
Plato, Aristotle, and Materialism: Three Different Views of Reality
“Plato is dear to me, but dearer still is truth.” – Aristotle
Plato and Aristotle: A Timeless Debate on the Nature of Reality
Plato as a Transcendent Realist and an Objective Idealist
Plato, Socrates, and the Birth of Western Philosophy
Plato’s Theory of Forms: A Synthesis of Heraclitus and Parmenides
Plato’s Theory of Forms: Reality Beyond Appearances
Plato’s Transcendent Realism vs Aristotle’s Immanent Realism
Protagoras and the Sophists: Relativism, Rhetoric, and Their Modern Legacy
Pythagoras: Number, Harmony, and the Soul
Socrates: The Gadfly of Athens
Teleology: Purpose, Ends, and Explanation in Philosophy
Thales of Miletus and the Measurement of the Egyptian Pyramid
The Philosopher Against the People: Understanding Plato’s Critique of Democracy
The Sophists, Democracy, and the Power of Persuasion
Three Great Ages of Thought: An Overview of the History of Philosophy
Universals and Particulars in Plato and Aristotle
Who Was Anaximander?
Who Was Thales?
Why Did the Oracle of Delphi Call Socrates the Wisest Man?
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