History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps
En podcast av Peter Adamson - Söndagar
484 Avsnitt
-
HoP 083 - Not Written in Stone – Alexander of Aphrodisias
Publicerades: 2012-06-03 -
HoP 082 - Lost and Found – Aristotelianism after Aristotle
Publicerades: 2012-05-27 -
HoP 081 - Jan Opsomer on Middle Platonism
Publicerades: 2012-05-20 -
HoP 080 - Delphic Utterances - Plutarch
Publicerades: 2012-05-13 -
HoP 079 - To the Lighthouse - Philo of Alexandria
Publicerades: 2012-05-06 -
HoP 078 - Middle Men - the Platonic Revival
Publicerades: 2012-04-29 -
HoP 077 - Caesarian Section – Philosophy in the Roman Empire
Publicerades: 2012-04-22 -
HoP 076 - R.J. Hankinson on Galen
Publicerades: 2012-04-15 -
HoP 075 - The Joy of Sects - Ancient Medicine and Philosophy
Publicerades: 2012-04-08 -
HoP 074 - Tony Long on the Self in Hellenistic Philosophy
Publicerades: 2012-04-01 -
HoP 073 - Healthy Skepticism - Sextus Empiricus
Publicerades: 2012-03-25 -
HoP 072 - Raphael Woolf on Cicero
Publicerades: 2012-03-18 -
HoP 071 - Rhetorical Questions - Cicero
Publicerades: 2012-03-11 -
HoP 070 - The Know-Nothing Party - the Skeptical Academy
Publicerades: 2012-03-04 -
HoP 069 - Beyond Belief - Pyrrho and Skepticism
Publicerades: 2012-02-26 -
HoP 068 - John Sellars on the Roman Stoics
Publicerades: 2012-02-19 -
HoP 067 - The Philosopher King - Marcus Aurelius
Publicerades: 2012-02-12 -
HoP 066 - You Can Chain My Leg - Epictetus
Publicerades: 2012-02-05 -
HoP 065 - Anger Management - Seneca
Publicerades: 2012-01-29 -
HoP 064 - David Sedley on Stoicism
Publicerades: 2012-01-22
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.