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RECORDED Aristotle's Ethics Class

Recorded Aristotle's Ethics Class (25 one-hour lectures)

 

This recorded, 25 lecture, class can be taken at your leisure and is avaliable to start watching immedialty after purchasing! 

 

Textbook (to purchase seperatly): Any copy of Nicomachean Ethics

 

Class Description

This is a pre-recorded class contaning 25 hour-long lectures on the Nicomachean Ethics. Timothy Gordon is your instructor for this course. 

 

This is arguably the most important class a student will ever take. Our education makes us smart—not for the sake of intelligence alone, but rather for the sake of making us morally good. Aristotle, a pagan who lived three centuries before Christ, discovered the key to the development of human natural virtue, habit, a topic which is the center of this course. Thomas Aquinas simply called Aristotle “The Philosopher” (which evidences the latter's towering importance) and considered his moral teaching on the natural law authoritative, even compared to Catholic philosophers. Together with the Church History course, the Ethics semester will change the worldview of the successful student more drastically than any other class.

 

  • Pre-recorded 25 (hour-long, each) lectures!

  • Best for ages 13 and up (but all ages are welcome!).

  • Quizzes/tests (and answers sheets and rubrics!) will be emailed to you (it's up to you if you wish to use them!). 


 

 

RECORDED Aristotle's Ethics Class

$75.00 Regular Price
$67.50Sale Price

10% off everything!

  • We cannot offer standard refunds--as in returns, but we are pleased to offer exchanges for a future semester. However, if you have extenuating circumstances, please write an email at TimothyJGordon@TimothyJGordon.com and explain what your needs are. 

  • Timothy Gordon, J.D., Ph.L., M.A., is the host and author of Rules for Retrogrades podcast and book.  A loyal son of the Church, Tim taught in Catholic and public high schools and colleges for ten years.  In addition to Rules for Retrogrades, Tim is the author of Catholic Republic.  With his wife and six children, Tim lives and works in Mississippi.  He is currently working toward his PhD in Thomistic Philosophy. 

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