Αθηναίων Πολιτεία

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Αθηναίων Πολιτεία

by Aristotle

EL·~4 hours

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Description

This volume brings together the core writings of one of antiquity’s most influential thinkers, presented in a modern Greek translation. An introductory essay outlines how his ideas reshaped logic, natural philosophy, ethics, establishing a foundation that still guides scientific inquiry today. Listeners will discover why his systematic approach set him apart from his contemporaries.

The narrative traces the philosopher’s early life, from his birth in Stagira to the loss of his parents and his upbringing by a loyal family friend. It recounts his modest beginnings, a brief stint as a soldier, and the restless curiosity that led him to Plato’s Academy. These details illuminate the human side of a mind that would later dominate Western thought.

All the material is organized with endnotes that clarify references without interrupting the flow, making the complex concepts approachable for modern ears. The monotonic spelling ensures smooth listening while preserving the original flavor of the text. Whether you are new to philosophy or revisiting familiar ideas, this collection offers a thoughtful entry point into his enduring legacy.

Details

Language

el

Duration

~4 hours (254K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Sophia Canoni

Release date

2012-06-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Aristotle

Aristotle

-384–-322

One of the most influential thinkers in history, this ancient Greek philosopher explored everything from logic and ethics to politics, poetry, and biology. His ideas shaped centuries of thought and still echo through classrooms, libraries, and debates today.

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