History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps Peter Adamson
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Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich and at King’s College London, takes listeners through the history of philosophy, ”without any gaps.” The series looks at the ideas, lives and historical context of the major philosophers as well as the lesser-known figures of the tradition. www.historyofphilosophy.net. NOTE: iTunes shows only the most recent 300 episodes; subscribe on iTunes or go to a different platform for the whole series.
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HoP 444 - The Dark Night Rises - Spanish Mysticism
Teresa of Ávila and John of the Cross push the boundaries of individual spirituality and offer philosophically informed accounts of mystical experience.
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HoP 443 - Marketplace of Letters - Iberian Humanism
Fray Luis de Leon, Antonio Nebrija, Beatriz Galindo and other scholars bring the Renaissance to Spain.
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HoP 442 - Scott Williams on Disability and the New World
In this interview we learn about the main issues in modern-day philosophy of disability, and the relevance of this topic for the European encounter with the Americas.
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HoP 441 - Lambs to the Slaughter - Debating the New World
Bartholomé De las Casas argues against opponents, like Sepúlveda, who believed that Europeans had a legal and moral right to rule over and exploit the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
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HoP 440 - Longitudinal Studies - Exploration and Science
Iberian expeditions to the Americas inspire scientists, and Matteo Ricci’s religious mission to Asia becomes an encounter between European and Chinese philosophy.
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HoP 439 - Cancel Culture - The Inquisition
How religious persecution and censorship shaped the context of philosophy in Catholic Europe in the sixteenth century.
Recenzje użytkowników
Let no one ignorant of Buster Keaton enter here
The best and most thorough philosophy course I have ever had the pleasure to hear. Full of giraffes, Buster Keaton, and adorably weak puns, this podcast is a great adventure. The listener can sometimes feel overwhelmed by its sheer scope and volume but the reward for sticking with it will be the story of the whole, yes, the whole western philosophy.
Best tome ever
I would just like to say, that Mr Adamson achieved something wonderfull and beutifull with this podcast. That is a way to pass his great knowledge about philosophy in a way that everyone can understand and enjoy.
I sure am 🙂
So good
This is easily the most impressive podcast I’ve ever come upon
Interesting, funny, and also Peter Adamson is a star and a darling, in addition to being a gentleman and a scholar