T
Tous_Logous
Guest
Which Greek philosopher should I begin reading first: Plato or Aristotle? From what I know, both philosophers were influential in western Christian philosophy/theology during the Middle Ages.
I had to read a few of Plato’s dialogues when I was in college (I forgot what they are called but I remember them involving the trial and death of Socrates); his works always seemed more accessible and understandable. Aristotle seems more complex and delves into mathematics and other deep subjects, not really my forte. What is a good “beginner’s” work to start out with in reading Aristotle (Organon, Physics, On the Heavens, On the Soul, etc?)?
I feel like anything I read of Aristotle’s will downright destroy my brain because I will not understand what I am reading. Perhaps Plato is the better choice to begin reading?
I had to read a few of Plato’s dialogues when I was in college (I forgot what they are called but I remember them involving the trial and death of Socrates); his works always seemed more accessible and understandable. Aristotle seems more complex and delves into mathematics and other deep subjects, not really my forte. What is a good “beginner’s” work to start out with in reading Aristotle (Organon, Physics, On the Heavens, On the Soul, etc?)?
I feel like anything I read of Aristotle’s will downright destroy my brain because I will not understand what I am reading. Perhaps Plato is the better choice to begin reading?