Aristotle, The Categories | Relation, Perception, and Knowledge | Philosophy Core Concepts

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This video focuses on Aristotle's work, the Categories, and examines his discussion in chapter 7 of how perception and knowledge function as relatives to their objects.

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The existence of unknown truths…

This lecture remind me of how ‘knowable’ can be interpreted as ‘known after an announcement’ by van Benthem (2004).

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Regarding the part where Aristo suggests that we can only gain knowledge of knowable which already exists; can we say that this is where Aristo disagrees Plato on his thougt of Forms?

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We've been sent back to the 20th century and I'm trying to keep it from Socratean idiom

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