4. Aristotle on Character and Intellectual Virtues

4. Aristotle on Character and Intellectual Virtues

This episode is about a crucial distinction that Aristotle draws between intellectual and character virtues in the Nicomachean Ethics.

Host: I am Doug Campbell, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Alma College.

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42. Did Aristotle Believe in the Wandering Womb?

42. Did Aristotle Believe in the Wandering Womb?

In this episode, I discuss whether Aristotle believed in the wandering womb. The answer is 'yes, he did', but his view of the wandering womb is different from, say, Plato's, as I talk about in the epi...

17 Aug 34min

41. Rachel O'Keefe: Plotinus on Beauty

41. Rachel O'Keefe: Plotinus on Beauty

In this episode, I speak with Rachel O'Keefe about Plotinus' thoughts on beauty. We focus on the arguments and ideas from Enneads I.6. Note: if you are looking for an introduction to who Plotinus was,...

10 Aug 1h 33min

40. Why Plato Thought that the Whole World Had a Soul

40. Why Plato Thought that the Whole World Had a Soul

In this episode, I discuss Plato's view that the world had a soul.  I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Alma College. You can subscribe to The Ancient Philosophy Podcast on ...

3 Aug 22min

39. Aristotle on Human Nature

39. Aristotle on Human Nature

In this episode, I discuss Aristotle's view, developed in the Nicomachean Ethics, that human nature is neither good nor bad. I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Alma College...

27 Jul 44min

38. Plato's Theory of the Divided Soul

38. Plato's Theory of the Divided Soul

On July 19, 2026, I gave a free lecture on Substack. It was entitled “The divided soul: Plato’s theory that the soul has parts.” This podcast episode is an audio recording of the lecture. I apologize ...

24 Jul 55min

37. Heraclitus and the Unity of Opposites

37. Heraclitus and the Unity of Opposites

In this episode, I discuss Heraclitus' doctrine that scholars call "the unity of opposites." I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Alma College. You can subscribe to The Ancie...

20 Jul 43min

36. Why Democritus Believed in the Void

36. Why Democritus Believed in the Void

In this episode, I discuss what Democritus thought the void was and why he thought that it existed. I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Alma College. You can subscribe to Th...

13 Jul 29min

35. Galen on the Parts of the Soul

35. Galen on the Parts of the Soul

In this episode, I discuss Galen's views on the parts of the soul: what are these parts, and how do they relate to the body? I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Alma College...

6 Jul 44min

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