What Would Aristotle Do?, and the Power of Rational Thought
"Philosophy is boring," it's often said. And, who cares what a bunch of dead white guys thought anyway? How could it mean anything in real life?
Well, forget the halls of academia and a lot of stuffy intellectuals. Philosophy was meant to be a free, open, and very public discussion between people from all points of view. It's only there, amid the diverse exchange of opinion, that can we understand contemporary issues and why we believe what we believe.
Elliot D. Cohen, author of What Would Aristotle Do? and Ronald Gross of Socrates' Way, join me to talk about bringing philosophy back down to earth, and how it solves problems by helping you to use rational, critical thought, in ordinary life.
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