Discussion of Book I of the NE in relation to the rest of the text and to Aristotle’s philosophy in general. Cover art photo provided by Tim Arterbury on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@tim_arterbury
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At Aristotle's Cafe, we believe everyone should be respected. We create spaces where people respect each other and grow by discussing what really matters. "It's about having difficult conversations that actually matter, and that can have agreement and disagreement. Ideas are meant to be shared, people are meant to have conversations" - Founder, Hassan Ghiassi Join us in the Aristotle's Cafe Podcast as we explore a range of interesting topics.
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This American Laugh with Aristotle Athari and Andy Harris
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Join improv comedians Aristotle Athari and Andy Harris on This American Laugh, an improvised comedy podcast in the style of your favorite storytelling show from a certain public radio station. Each week, host Ari, producer Andy and a special guest contributor use prompts from a random sentence generator to improvise fake real stories filled with fake real people, in three acts.
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This podcast explores the vernacular reception of Aristotle and his works in Renaissance Italy as part of the ERC-Funded Vernacular Aristotelianism project (PI: Marco Sgarbi) at the University of Warwick (UK), and at the University of Ca' Foscari in Venice (Italy). The podcast is produced, recorded, edited, and hosted by Dr. Bryan Brazeau, a member of the project at the University of Warwick. For more on the project and the podcast: http://www.tiny.cc/ercaristotle
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The work consists of ten books, originally separate scrolls, and is understood to be based on notes said to be from his lectures at the Lyceum which were either edited by or dedicated to Aristotle's son, Nicomachus. In many ways this work parallels the similar Eudemian Ethics, which has only eight books, and the two works can be fruitfully compared. Books V, VI, and VII of the Nicomachean Ethics are identical to Books IV, V, and VI of the Eudemian Ethics. Opinions about the relationship betw ...
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This week’s theme: “Fidelity.” A man learns some harsh truths about his wife, a zoo makes some changes and a scofflaw tries to start a new life. Special Guest Contributor Erik Griffin is a stand-up comedian, writer and actor. You’ve seen him on “Workaholics,” “I’m Dying Up Here,” “Bob’s Burgers,” “Arrested Development” and many, many other places. …
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This week’s theme: “Ambition.” A car dealer has trouble closing, a downtrodden fast-food worker gets some help from above, and a couple’s living situation depends on the whims of a hummingbird. Special Guest Contributor Chelsea Pope is a writer, actress and a comedian. You may have seen her performing improv and sketch at the Upright Citizens Briga…
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This week’s theme: “Strategy.” A pair of ad execs play hardball, a step-daughter has trouble facing reality, and two fisherman can’t get any nibbles. Special Guest Contributor Amanda Sitko is an actress, writer and longtime improviser. You may have seen her onstage at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater. Her writing credits include “Brockmire” and…
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This week’s theme: “Fear.” Two sickly co-workers fall in love, a ghost-hunting podcast goes off the rails, and a working mom’s family pleads with her to take a break. Special Guest Contributor Nicole Aimée Schreiber is a writer, actress and comedian. You may have seen her on “Lights Out With David Spade,” “Jeff Ross Presents Roast Battle,” and Oxyg…
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This week’s theme: “Armageddon.” A group of scientists try to save the world, an NFL legend shakes up a family, and a teacher bites off more than he can chew. Special Guest Contributor Carl Tart is an actor and writer. You may have seen his work on “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” “Kenan,” “Mad TV,” and NBC’s “Grand Crew.” IG: @dammitcarl Learn more about you…
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This week’s theme: “Disinformation.” A one-night stand leads to a shocking revelation, a shopping trip changes a woman’s life, and a deathbed confession rocks a son’s world. Special Guest Contributor Christine Medrano is a stand-up comic, actress, writer and filmmaker. You may have seen her on “College Humor,” “Bob’s Burgers,” and “I Think She Like…
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This week’s theme: “Originality.” A woman struggles with a man’s lack of class, two brothers have a difficult relationship with their father, and a guy’s totally original ideas seem a bit familiar. Special Guest Contributor Raphael Chestang is a writer, actor and comedian. You may have seen him on “College Humor,” “Pretty Smart” and “Paranoia.” IG:…
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This week’s theme: “Deception.” A man’s dullness helps him fail upward, a woman copes with her significant other’s gullibility, and a group of ponytailed workers try to help a customer. Special Guest Contributor Katie Marovitch is an actress, writer and improviser. You’ve seen her work on CollegeHumor, her show “Kingpin Katie,” and “Waffle,” and yo…
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Host Ari and Producer Andy will be returning soon with new episodes and more! Stay with us and be sure to rate and review here: https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/this-is-americans-live/id1572216667?uo=4 Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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This week, our host Ari is still away working on “Saturday Night Live,” but don’t worry…Producer Andy is here to keep cranking out the magic until he returns. Please enjoy our interviews with special guest contributors Max Koch (“Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness”), Phillip Wilburn (“Conan,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live,”) John Milhiser (“SNL,” “Drama Cl…
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This week, our host Ari is still away working on “Saturday Night Live,” but never fear…Producer Andy is here to pick up the slack until he returns. Please enjoy our interviews with special guest contributors Brian Huskey (“Bob’s Burgers,” “Children’s Hospital”), Rekha Shankar (“CollegeHumor,” “Animaniacs,” “Grand Crew”) and radio personality Jojo W…
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This week, our Host Ari ran off to join the cast of “Saturday Night Live,” and left Producer Andy in charge to put together a best-of episode. Please enjoy our interviews with special guest contributors Rick Glassman (The “Take Your Shoes Off” Podcast), Gina Grad (“The Adam Carolla Show”) and Miles Gray (“The Daily Zeitgeist”). Rick Glassman www.ri…
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This week’s theme: “Discursive.” A father and son try to bond through art, a couple takes a gamble on love, and a velvety-voiced family faces new challenges in the workplace and at home. Special Guest Contributor John Milhiser is a wildly talented actor and writer. Formerly a featured player on “Saturday Night Live,” you may have also seen him in 2…
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This week’s theme: “Confessions.” A famous bear turns to a life of arson, a modern family faces new challenges, and a classic action film gets an unnecessary reboot . Special Guest Contributor Jake Kroeger a stand-up comic, writer, director and producer. He has written extensively about the art form of comedy for Vulture, Nerdist, LA Weekly and mor…
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This week’s theme: “Partnership.” An outdoorsman copes with a curse, a man’s banana pancakes change his life, and two old men in a bait shop let their loneliness get the best of them. Special Guest Contributor Scott Palmason is an actor, singer, improviser and comedian. You may recognize him from ‘Scrubs,’ ‘The Tonight Show,’ and several Second Cit…
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This week’s theme: “Survival.” A robot has ulterior motives, three friends have very different personalities, and a therapist’s unique approach makes him very, very happy. Special Guest Contributor Aristotle Georgeson is a comedian, writer, musician and performance artist. His alter ego “Blake Webber” has amassed over 4 million followers and hundre…
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This week’s theme: “Challenges.” A bathroom dance challenge makes a splash, a cheating college student struggles to move on, and an accidental mob war leads to some soul-searching. Special Guest Contributor Brian Guest is an actor, writer and improvisor. You may have seen him on Comedy Central’s ‘Workaholics,’ Netflix’s ‘Narcos,’ NBC’s ’Southland,’…
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This week’s theme: “Duality.” A pair of scientists try to understand humor, a mafia rat tries to juggle his two lives and winds up in over his head, and a clairvoyant specializes in expiration dates. Special Guest Contributor Brian Huskey is an actor, writer and improviser. You may recognize him from “Veep,” “Bob’s Burgers,” “Children’s Hospital” a…
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This week’s theme: “Destiny.” A City Council tries to deal with an abundance of masks, an elderly woman’s unique way of saving time, and a man hides his eyes to hide the truth. Special Guest Contributor Parvesh Cheena is an actor, writer and longtime improviser. You may have seen him on NBC’s “Outsourced,” ABC’s “The Goldbergs,” “Mythic Quest,” and…
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This week’s theme: “Friendship.” A trashy neighbor wreaks havoc, a mother insists on a mushroom-free diet, and a judge has a unique approach to settling disputes. Special Guest Contributor Phillip Wilburn has been seen and heard on “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” “The Late Late Show with James Corden”, “Conan” and “Dragonball Z.” He does several weekly audio …
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This week’s theme: “Left Turns.” Missing keys lead to shocking revelations, an artist who paints her music finds an unlikely collaborator, and a guy’s hot breath puts him in hot water. Special Guest Contributor Rekha Shankar is a prolific comedy writer, currently writing for NBC’s “Grand Crew” and Hulu’s “Animaniacs.” She also writes for “Reductres…
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This week’s theme: “Confidence.” An image consultant has some image issues, the seedy underbelly of Krav Maga, and the TV mash-up you never asked for. Special Guest Contributor Miles Gray is a producer, writer, director and comedian. He can be heard co-hosting “The Daily Zeitgeist” and “420 Day Fiance” wherever you get your podcasts. Twitter: @mile…
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This week’s theme: “Communication.” A rock band on the rocks, some unfriendly competition in the workplace leads to a longtime grudge, and a guys’ night is ruined by a shocking revelation. Special Guest Contributor Jojo Wright is a radio personality who can be heard on 102.7 KIIS-FM in Los Angeles and “The iHeartRadio Countdown” all over the countr…
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This week’s theme: “Secrets.” An intrusive neighborhood watch, a hospital filled with clowns, and a video game addict who has a chance to make a difference. Special Guest Contributor Jacob Reed is an award-winning writer, producer and director. You have seen his work on Comedy Central, Funny Or Die, Nickelodeon and “Jimmy Kimmel Live.” He is also a…
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This week’s theme: “Justice.” The cutthroat world of high school cheerleading, a misunderstood entrepreneur makes it big, and a bird longs to be free as a...umm...bird.Special Guest Contributor Rick Glassman is an actor, comedian, writer and podcaster. Check out his hilarious podcast “Take Your Shoes Off!” www.rickglassman.com IG: @rickglassman Twi…
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This week’s theme: “Innovation.” A woman’s unique recipe has everybody talking, a child rushes to grow up, and a small-business owner lacks imagination. Special Guest Contributor Becky Robinson is an actress, stand-up comic, and voice over artist. She can be heard on the new Nickelodeon animated series “Middlemost Post.” IG: @beckyrobinson4 Twitter…
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This week’s theme: “Attachment.” A pooch moves onto bigger and better things, a couple finds themselves up a creek without a paddle, and a radio morning show gets a little too edgy. Special Guest Contributor Gina Grad is a radio broadcaster in Los Angeles and is currently the longest-running anchor/co-host of “The Adam Carolla Show.” She is also th…
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This week’s theme: “Opportunities.” A nurse gets in over her head, an improv teacher copes with a difficult student, and a pitch-man pitches his way into a downward spiral. Special Guest Contributor Christine Bullen is an actress, writer, comedian, and the artistic director at The Upright Citizens Brigade Theater – L.A. Learn more about your ad-cho…
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This week’s theme: “Trust.” A grandfather’s love proves to be fickle, two cops are on thin ice with the chief, and a pair of pranksters could use some pranking practice. Special Guest Contributor Max Koch is a voice actor and artist living in Los Angeles. Twitter: @MaxKochOfficial YouTube: @BowlerHat Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.…
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#5 How does sharing experiences on social media improve or worsen that experience? - Unedited Discussion Session
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How does sharing experiences on social media improve or worsen that experience? -- On this episode, Founder of Aristotle's Cafe, Hassan Ghiassi Facilitates a discussion with a great group of strangers and friends at DICE Cafe in Bangkok, Thailand. A little bit about the format of the discussion... Aristotle's Cafe is a space to practice speaking wi…
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Here I try and contextualise the plan of the Ethics in relation to Aristotle’s philosophy in general.
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#4 How do people get closer to each other, is it about time or chemistry? | Do you get imposter syndrome?
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Do people become friends because of how much alike you are? Do opposites attract? Have you ever felt like you accomplished something that you didn't deserve? When do you feel old? -- Founder of Aristotle's Cafe, Hassan Ghiassi interviewed by Mint, Prin Muangsin, a great member of the community out of Bangkok, Thailand. As we dive into this new form…
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In a relationship are love and sex separate? Is monogamy natural? Why does sexual choice bother people so much? If you had a different name would you experience life in a different way? -- Founder of Aristotle's Cafe, Hassan Ghiassi interviewed by Mint, Prin Muangsin, a great member of the community out of Bangkok, Thailand. As we dive into this ne…
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Continuing our theme of Aristotle's Politics, Dr. Grace Allen speaks with us about her work on renaissance secretaries and their role in the transmission of Aristotle's work.Dr. Bryan Brazeau (University of Warwick)
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In this episode, Nicolas Stone Villani talks to us about his work on the reception of Aristotle in renaissance political thought: in particular, the work of Niccolò Machiavelli.Dr. Bryan Brazeau (University of Warwick)
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This podcast—the first in a series on the ongoing work of the members in the Aristotle in the Vernacular project—lays out the project's main questions and investigative pathways in an interview with Dr. David Lines, one of the leaders of the Warwick team. While the rich Latin tradition of works on Aristotle is well-known, less research has focused …
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