Three Minute Philosophy – Aristotle

When scholars refer to you as “the philosopher” for about two thousand years, and everyone understands what that means, you’re kind of a big deal. That’s exactly what happened to Aristotle because, let’s face it, the man’s depth and breath of intellectual sophistication simply blew everyone out of the water for two millennia. If you want … Read more

Schrödinger’s Cat… in 60 Seconds

We’ve seen in previous episodes of this 60-second Adventures in Thought series, all sorts of philosophical, logical, mathematical and scientific paradoxes and all-around weirdness. To remind you, we’ve seen Zeno’s paradox concerning motion, the grandfather paradox concerning backward travel through time, John Searle’s chinese room thought experiment concerning thought and computation, Hilbert’s infinite hotel concerning … Read more