
Categories (Lat. Categoriae, Greek Κατηγορίαι Katēgoriai) is the first of Aristotle's six texts on logic which are collectively known as the Organon. In Categories Aristotle enumerates all the possible kinds of things that can be the subject or the predicate of a proposition. Aristotle places every object of human apprehension under one of ten categories (known to medieval writers as the praedicam... more
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It is great that someone has volunteered to record this for free, BUT unfortunately the voice is shrill and machinelike, the intonation sounds highly erratic. The reader says ‘quote’ and ‘unquote’ systematically throughout, and since the text constantly uses quotes it gets unbearable to listen to immediately. The reader has no feel for the mood of the text, no sense of wonder in his voice, no drive or passion, just monotony.
Horrible.
Great recording, only complaint is the constant, "quote quotes end quotes" every 5 seconds. Emphasis and tone are fine tools for pointing out which words are quoted without having to actually state the quotation. Doing so becomes very very distracting and makes concentrating on the subject matter at hand difficult. However though I still enjoyed this recoding thoroughly 😊
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