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How Aristotle Built Philosophy: The Student Who Rejected Everything Plato Taught

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Here's what nobody tells you about history's most famous philosopher: Aristotle actually disagreed with his teacher Plato on pretty much everything that mattered. And here's the kicker - none of his original writings survived, so everything we think we know about him comes from lecture notes. In this episode, Casey breaks down how a teenage tutor to Alexander the Great ended up reshaping how we think about everything from science to politics. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why Aristotle's approach to learning was the exact opposite of Plato's Academy (and why it worked better) • How three years tutoring a 13-year-old Alexander changed the course of Western civilization • The surprising reason we're reading lecture notes instead of Aristotle's actual books • What Aristotle's "walking while thinking" method reveals about how our brains actually work 👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone passionate about personal growth who wants to understand how ancient thinking patterns still shape modern decision-making. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Casey introduces the student who rejected his teacher [01:30] Why everything you know about Aristotle might be wrong [03:45] The Academy vs. the Lyceum: two completely different approaches to learning [06:15] Three years with teenage Alexander the Great [08:30] How Aristotle covered everything from biology to poetry (and why that matters) [10:45] Key patterns you can spot in your own learning today 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow Pattern Break on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily - your next favorite insight is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: Aristotle philosophy, ancient Greek education, Plato vs Aristotle, Alexander the Great tutor, historical thinking patterns

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---------- Keywords: historical insights, behavioral patterns, pattern recognition, social psychology, historical analysis, geopolitics, cultural patterns, civilization patterns

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