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Aristotle and the Renaissance

Robert Mayhew

Presented at: IRM 2001

Date: Jul 07, 2001

Ayn Rand wrote: "The Aristotelian revival in the thirteenth century brought men to the Renaissance." These lectures—which cover 500 years, from the rediscovery of Aristotle to the end of the Renaissance—demonstrate the truth of this statement. Questions to be answered include: How could Aristotle's ideas take hold in a hostile culture? Did they take hold fully? What was Aquinas's contribution? What effect did Aristotle's ideas have on Renaissance philosophy? Who were the major Renaissance Aristotelians? Dr. Mayhew concludes with a consideration of the lessons Aristotle's influence on the Renaissance has for modern Aristotelians fighting, in a hostile culture, for Objectivism.

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Parts: 2

Handout: none

Publications:

  • e-Store, 2012 (En) - 164 mins
  • CD, 2007 (En) - 164 mins - 3 CD set with Q&A