The History of Scottish Philosophy wi muckle gaps Institute of Intellectual History
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Intermittent podcast exploring Scottish philosophy, from Richard of Saint Victor to Jack and Victor. It aims to unearth Scottish philosophy beyond the Enlightenment.
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Episode 4: John Ireland
Anna Tait Westwell, Esmond Sage and Cailean Gallagher discuss the ideas of
the 15th century Scottish theologian and philosopher, John Ireland (c.
1435-1500) on the perfect being, and on predestination, the will and
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Episode 3: John Duns Scotus/a#x3E;
Amy Westwell, Esmond Sage and Cailean Gallagher discuss the Berwickshire theologian John Duns Scotus (1266-1308), who argued in favour of the immaculate conception of the Virgin Mary.
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Episode 2: Adam of Dryburgh/a#x3E;
This episode is on the 12th century theologian Adam of Dryburgh, and the advice for living in solitude he proffers in The Fourfold Exercise of the Cell. Esmond Sage, Cailean Gallagher, and Amy Westwell discuss the book.
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Episode 1: Richard of Saint Victor/a#x3E;
This episode is on the 12th century theologian, Richard of Saint Victor, and his moral philosophy in Benjamin Minor. Esmond Sage, Cailean Gallagher, and Amy Westwell discuss the book.