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  • The Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle
    Dec 1 2024

    🌟📖 Welcome to Chillbooks, where timeless philosophical works are brought to life in a serene and focused setting. Today, we present “The Nicomachean Ethics” by Aristotle, translated by F. H. Peters. This audiobook includes full on-screen subtitles, offering an immersive exploration of Aristotle’s profound insights into virtue, happiness, and the ethical life. **Disclaimer: AI tools have been used to assist in the production of this Audiobook. We appreciate your help and feedback to improve the process Original Text: https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/aristotle/nicomachean-ethics/f-h-peters/text/single-page 🔖 About “The Nicomachean Ethics” One of Aristotle’s most influential works, “The Nicomachean Ethics” is a cornerstone of Western philosophy. In this text, Aristotle examines the nature of the good life, focusing on the concepts of virtue, character, and happiness (eudaimonia). He discusses how ethical behavior arises from the cultivation of virtue and the importance of balance (the “Golden Mean”) in achieving moral excellence. This work remains a foundational text for understanding ethics, human purpose, and the pursuit of happiness. 🌟 About Aristotle Aristotle (384–322 BCE) was a Greek philosopher and polymath whose works have shaped countless fields, including ethics, metaphysics, politics, and science. A student of Plato and tutor to Alexander the Great, Aristotle’s writings form a cornerstone of Western thought. In “The Nicomachean Ethics”, he provides a detailed examination of the moral virtues and the principles that lead to a flourishing life. 🌄 Subtitled Audiobook for Engaged Learning This audiobook features full on-screen subtitles, allowing you to follow along as you listen to Aristotle’s teachings. The visuals are crafted to create a calm and reflective atmosphere, enhancing your understanding of his ethical philosophy. 📚 Explore with Chillbooks At Chillbooks, we present fully subtitled audiobooks of classic works in philosophy, ethics, and literature. Subscribe to discover more timeless texts that inspire reflection and personal growth. Follow us: • All links (opens in relevant apps): https://solo.to/chillbooks • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6sN19fGxResr0cOr3ihXph • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chillbooks.tv/ • Twitter: https://twitter.com/chillbookstv • Facebook: https://facebook.com/chillbooks.tv • TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@chillbooks.tv • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Chillbooks Timestamps: 00:00 - The Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle 00:10 - Book 1: The End 50:59 - Book 2: Moral Virtue 1:29:52 - Book 3: The Will, Moral Virtues, and Vices 2:31:50 - Book 4: The Several Moral Virtues and vices - Continued 3:29:04 - Book 5: Justice 4:34:58 - Book 6: The Intellectual Virtues 5:17:40 - Book 7: Characters Other Than Virtue and Vice 6:20:59 - Book 8: Friendship or Love 7:16:59 - Book 9: Friendship or Love⁠—Continued 8:58:56 - Book 10: Pleasure and Happiness 📘 Explore Aristotle’s timeless insights into virtue and happiness in ‘The Nicomachean Ethics,’ translated by F. H. Peters, fully subtitled for a thoughtful experience at Chillbooks.

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    9 hrs and 8 mins
  • On The Sciences | Part 10 (final) of "Al-Muqaddimah" by Ibn Khaldun
    Nov 22 2024
    📘 Al-Muqaddimah Series Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6wZrAjRwk7f1FiZBiaLKPHdF21a47KIY 🌟📘 Welcome to Chillbooks! This is the final part of our Al-Muqaddimah series by Ibn Khaldun, “On the Sciences,” exploring knowledge’s various fields, their societal roles, and their evolution. 🔖 About “On the Sciences” Ibn Khaldun explores religious, philosophical, natural, and practical sciences, analyzing education’s impact on civilization and the development of societies. 🌟 About Ibn Khaldun Ibn Khaldun (1332–1406) was a historian and philosopher whose work laid the foundations for sociology and historiography. 🌄 Subtitled Audiobook for Engaged Learning Follow every word of Ibn Khaldun’s text with full subtitles and calming visuals for reflective learning. 📚 Complete Series of Translations This is Part 10 of Al-Muqaddimah. Thanks for joining us! Be sure to check out the earlier parts for more insights on civilization and governance. Timestamps: 00:00 - Part 10 of “Al-Muqaddimah” 00:48 - Chapter 1: Knowledge in civilization 02:34 - Chapter 2: Education as a craft 13:56 - Chapter 3: Sciences flourish with urbanization 16:43 - Chapter 4: Sciences in this era 22:18 - Chapter 5: Quranic sciences 32:52 - Chapter 6: Hadith sciences 47:15 - Chapter 7: Jurisprudence 1:05:32 - Chapter 8: Inheritance laws 1:09:27 - Chapter 9: Jurisprudence principles 1:25:14 - Chapter 10: Science of discourse 1:54:48 - Chapter 11: Thought and reality 1:58:31 - Chapter 12: Experimental mind 2:02:17 - Chapter 13: Human and angelic sciences 2:06:20 - Chapter 14: Sciences of the prophets 2:09:37 - Chapter 15: Human ignorance and gains 2:11:42 - Chapter 16: Book and Sunnah similarities 2:39:44 - Chapter 17: Sufism 3:15:30 - Chapter 18: Dream interpretation 3:26:30 - Chapter 19: Intellectual sciences 3:36:36 - Chapter 20: Numerical sciences 3:47:15 - Chapter 21: Engineering sciences 3:52:31 - Chapter 22: Astronomy 3:57:48 - Chapter 23: Logic 4:10:38 - Chapter 24: Natural philosophy 4:12:28 - Chapter 25: Medicine 4:15:45 - Chapter 26: Agriculture 4:17:18 - Chapter 27: Theology 4:22:27 - Chapter 28: Magic and talismans 4:43:36 - Chapter 29: Secrets of letters 4:44:05 - Chapter 30: Alchemy 5:12:49 - Chapter 31: Refutation of philosophy 5:28:58 - Chapter 32: Astrology 5:41:27 - Chapter 33: Alchemy refuted 6:00:21 - Chapter 34: Writings hindering learning 6:03:36 - Chapter 35: Authorship principles 6:13:25 - Chapter 36: Abbreviations and education 6:25:24 - Chapter 37: Divine sciences limits 6:28:11 - Chapter 38: Education of children 6:35:28 - Chapter 39: Harsh educational methods 6:38:50 - Chapter 40: Pursuit of knowledge 6:40:23 - Chapter 41: Scholars and politics 6:43:49 - Chapter 42: Non-Arab scholars 6:50:57 - Chapter 43: Language limitations 6:57:17 - Chapter 44: Arabic language sciences 7:23:59 - Chapter 45: Language as an artificial faculty 7:27:03 - Chapter 46: Arabic language evolution 7:37:55 - Chapter 47: Urban languages 7:40:45 - Chapter 48: Teaching Mudar language 7:42:42 - Chapter 49: Language mastery 7:48:05 - Chapter 50: Rhetorical taste 7:55:09 - Chapter 51: Urban language deficiencies 8:01:56 - Chapter 52: Poetry and prose 8:07:24 - Chapter 53: Mastery of both forms 8:09:06 - Chapter 54: Learning poetry 8:29:52 - Chapter 55: Poetry in words, not meanings 8:31:58 - Chapter 56: Memorization for mastery 8:40:19 - Chapter 57: Natural vs. artificial speech 8:50:10 - Chapter 58: Rank and poetry 8:53:28 - Chapter 59: Poetry of this era 10:04:35 - In Conclusion Follow us: • All links: https://solo.to/chillbooks • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6sN19fGxResr0cOr3ihXph • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chillbooks.tv/ • Twitter: https://twitter.com/chillbookstv • Facebook: https://facebook.com/chillbooks.tv • TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@chillbooks.tv • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Chillbooks 📘 Reflect on the role of science and scholarship with Ibn Khaldun’s ‘On the Sciences,’ subtitled for an enriching experience.
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    10 hrs and 6 mins
  • Dear Young Man by Al-Ghazali
    Nov 20 2024

    🌟📚 Welcome to Chillbooks, where timeless spiritual and philosophical wisdom is brought to life in a serene and reflective atmosphere. Today, we present “Dear Young Man” (Ayyuha Al-Walad) by the renowned scholar Al-Ghazali, translated by George O’ Schraer. This audiobook features full on-screen subtitles, creating an immersive experience as you engage with Al-Ghazali’s heartfelt counsel and guidance for young seekers of wisdom. 🔖 About “Dear Young Man” (Ayyuha Al-Walad) “Dear Young Man” is a short but profound work by Al-Ghazali, written as a letter of advice to a young student. In this text, Al-Ghazali provides practical and spiritual guidance on how to live a life dedicated to seeking knowledge and spiritual growth. He addresses the importance of sincerity, self-discipline, and understanding the purpose of one’s actions. This work continues to inspire readers who seek to align their actions with their spiritual and ethical beliefs. 🌟 About Al-Ghazali Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali (1058–1111) was a highly influential Islamic theologian, philosopher, and mystic. Known as “The Proof of Islam,” his works, such as “The Revival of the Religious Sciences” and “Dear Young Man”, have left an indelible mark on Islamic thought and spirituality. Al-Ghazali’s writings emphasize the integration of ethical principles and spiritual devotion, providing timeless advice that resonates across generations. 🌄 Subtitled Audiobook for Deep Engagement This audiobook comes with full on-screen subtitles, allowing you to follow along with the text while reflecting on Al-Ghazali’s teachings. The visuals are carefully chosen to create a tranquil and thoughtful atmosphere, perfect for absorbing the spiritual lessons imparted in this letter. 📚 Explore with Chillbooks At Chillbooks, we provide fully subtitled audiobooks of classic works in spirituality, philosophy, and wisdom literature. Subscribe to discover more works that inspire introspection and spiritual growth. Timestamps: 00:00 - Dear Young Man by Al-Ghazali 00:11 - Introduction 02:00 - The Need for True Guidance 02:36 - A Warning Against Wasting One’s Purpose 03:17 - Knowledge Alone Does Not Save Without Action 04:39 - The Necessity of Action with Knowledge 07:42 - The Necessity of Action and the Balance Between Effort and Divine Grace 09:27 - The True Purpose of Knowledge and Effort 10:19 - Life’s Impermanence and the Consequence of Actions 10:37 - The Futility of Knowledge Without Purity of Intent 11:38 - Knowledge Without Action is Madness; Action Without Knowledge is Futility 12:20 - Awaken to Your Purpose: The Urgency of Spiritual Preparation 14:01 - Knowledge Must Be Paired with Deeds 14:56 - The Virtue of Night Worship and Seeking Forgiveness 16:42 - A Lesson from Luqman: Awakening Before Dawn 17:06 - True Knowledge: Conforming Actions to Divine Law 17:42 - The Illusion of Knowledge Without Discipline and Experience 19:16 - Essentials for the Seeker of Truth: Knowledge, Repentance, and Action 21:06 - Eight Life Lessons for the Seeker of Truth 26:22 - The Path of Spiritual Guidance and the Qualities of a True Scholar 31:28 - Act Upon What You Know to Discover What You Do Not 31:50 - Patience and the Journey to True Understanding 32:40 - The Journey of the Spirit: Sacrifice and True Commitment 33:15 - Eight Essential Admonitions for the Seeker: What to Avoid and What to Embrace 44:41 - Preparing the Heart for the Divine Gaze 46:17 - A Supplication for Divine Grace and Protection Follow us: • All links (opens in relevant apps): https://solo.to/chillbooks • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6sN19fGxResr0cOr3ihXph • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chillbooks.tv/ • Twitter: https://twitter.com/chillbookstv • TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@chillbooks.tv • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Chillbooks 📘 Immerse yourself in the spiritual wisdom of Al-Ghazali’s ‘Dear Young Man,’ fully subtitled for a meaningful experience at Chillbooks.

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    49 mins

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