History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps
En podkast av Peter Adamson - Søndager
489 Episoder
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Bonus Episode: Don’t Think for Yourself, Chapter 1
Publisert: 14.8.2022 -
HoP 402 - Life is Not Enough - Medicine in Renaissance France
Publisert: 31.7.2022 -
HoP 401 - Word Perfect - Logic and Language in Renaissance France
Publisert: 17.7.2022 -
HoP 400 - Philosophy Podcasters
Publisert: 3.7.2022 -
HoP 399 - Seriously Funny - Rabelais
Publisert: 19.6.2022 -
HoP 398 - Pearls of Wisdom - Marguerite of Navarre
Publisert: 5.6.2022 -
HoP 397 - Do As the Romans Did - French Humanism
Publisert: 22.5.2022 -
HoP 396 - Lorraine Daston on Renaissance Science
Publisert: 8.5.2022 -
HoP 395 - Music of the Spheres - Johannes Kepler
Publisert: 24.4.2022 -
HoP 394 - Best of Both Worlds - Tycho Brahe
Publisert: 10.4.2022 -
HoP 393 - The World Doesn’t Revolve Around You - Copernicus
Publisert: 27.3.2022 -
HoP 392 - John Sellars on Lipsius and Early Modern Stoicism
Publisert: 12.3.2022 -
HoP 391 - Everything is Mine and Nothing - Lipsius and the Revival of Stoicism
Publisert: 27.2.2022 -
HoP 390 - Born to Be Contrary - Toleration in the Netherlands
Publisert: 13.2.2022 -
HoP 389 - The Acid Test - Theories of Matter
Publisert: 30.1.2022 -
HoP 388 - Just Add Salt - Paracelsus and Alchemy
Publisert: 16.1.2022 -
HoP 387 - Helen Hattab on Protestant Philosophy
Publisert: 2.1.2022 -
HoP 386 - Perhaps Not Wrong - Cornelius Agrippa
Publisert: 19.12.2021 -
HoP 385 - I Too Can Ask Questions - Protestant Scholasticism
Publisert: 5.12.2021 -
HoP 384 - We Are Not Our Own - John Calvin
Publisert: 21.11.2021
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.
