History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps
A podcast by Peter Adamson - Sundays
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463 Episodes
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HoP 202 - Philosophers Anonymous - the Roots of Scholasticism
Published: 13/12/2014 -
HoP 201 - Stephen Gersh on Medieval Platonism
Published: 5/12/2014 -
HoP 200 - Jill Kraye and John Marenbon on Medieval Philosophy
Published: 29/11/2014 -
HoP 199 - Much Ado About Nothing - Eriugena's Periphyseon
Published: 22/11/2014 -
HoP 198 - Grace Notes - Eriugena and the Predestination Controversy
Published: 16/11/2014 -
HoP 197 - Charles in Charge - The Carolingian Renaissance
Published: 9/11/2014 -
HoP 196 - Arts of Darkness - Introduction to Medieval Philosophy
Published: 3/11/2014 -
HoP 195 - Anke von Kügelgen on Contemporary Islamic Thought
Published: 26/10/2014 -
HoP 194 - Iran So Far - After Ṣadrā
Published: 19/10/2014 -
HoP 193 - All for One and One for All - Muḥammad 'Abdūh and Muḥammad Iqbāl
Published: 12/10/2014 -
HoP 192 - The Stronger Sex - Women Scholars and Islam
Published: 6/10/2014 -
HoP 191 - The Young Ones: Encounters with European Thought
Published: 3/10/2014 -
HoP 190 - Turkish Delights - Philosophy under the Ottomans
Published: 24/08/2014 -
HoP 189 - Subcontinental Drift - Philosophy in Islamic India
Published: 17/08/2014 -
HoP 188 - Sajjad Rizvi on Mulla Sadra
Published: 10/08/2014 -
HoP 187 - Return to Sender - Mulla Sadra on Motion and Knowledge
Published: 3/08/2014 -
HoP 186 - To Be, Continued - Mulla Sadra on Existence
Published: 27/07/2014 -
HoP 185 - Follow the Leader - Philosophy under the Safavids
Published: 20/07/2014 -
HoP 184 - Robert Wisnovsky on Commentary Culture
Published: 13/07/2014 -
HoP 183 - Family Feud - Philosophy at Shiraz
Published: 6/07/2014
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.