May 18, 2019

Video Premiere Today - How To Study Aristotle On Your Own

Coming up at Noon (Central Time) today, I have a new video premiering, the second one in the new series on Self-Directed Study in Philosophy.  You'll see the embedded link for the videos right below

The videos in this series are designed to help people who want to study philosophy on their own - not enrolling in a traditional academic institution - get started and get the most out of their studies.   This one is specifically about Aristotle, and I'll be following it up next month with a video providing  expert advice about how to productively study Stoic texts and thinkers on one's own.

If you join me at the premiere later today for this video, you'll not only be one of the first people to get to see it.  You'll be able to ask questions and make comments in real time, in the chat window.  And I'll be there, doing my best to answer and respond to them (sometimes it's not possible to keep up with all of the chat comments.

If you click on the video just below, that will take you to the actual page where the premiere happens.  I hope to see some of you there, and chat with you, in this premiere session!  If not, you can always watch the video after it airs, and see the side-conversation in the recorded chat window.


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