How Do We Know Essences? Aristotle's Answer with Christopher Hauser

How Do We Know Essences? Aristotle's Answer with Christopher Hauser

From The Dionysius Circle Podcast by Samuel Walker Bennett

April 17, 2026 · 1h 11m

About this episode

Philosopher Christopher Hauser discusses Aristotle's theory of essence and how we come to know essences.

In this episode, philosopher Christopher Hauser of the University of Scranton joins Dr. Sam Bennett to discuss Aristotle's epistemology, specifically his theory of essence and how we come to know essences. We begin by clarifying what Aristotle means by essence, including the distinction between individuals and kinds, and between essential features and merely necessary properties. The conversation then turns to a central question in Aristotle's philosophy: how do we grasp the fundamental definitions that capture something's essence? Hauser outlines three major interpretations of Aristotle's view, intuitionism, explanationism, and a Socratic approach, and explains why he favors an explanationist account. Explanationism holds that we come to know essences not by immediate intellectual insight, but by developing and testing definitions in light of what they explain about a kind.

People in this episode

Host: Dr. Sam Bennett

Guest: Christopher Hauser

Topics covered

  • epistemology
  • essence
  • Aristotle
  • philosophy
  • definition
  • explanationism

Keywords

  • Aristotle
  • essence
  • epistemology
  • explanationism
  • intuitionism
  • Socratic approach
  • philosophy

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Organizations: University of Scranton

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