History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

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  1. HoP 182 - Aftermath - Philosophy and Science in the Mongol Age

    Published: 29/06/2014
  2. HoP 181 - By the Book - Ibn Taymiyya

    Published: 22/06/2014
  3. HoP 180 - Proof Positive - The Logical Tradition

    Published: 16/06/2014
  4. HoP 179 - Mohammed Rustom on Philosophical Sufism

    Published: 8/06/2014
  5. HoP 178 - Eyes Wide Shut - Rumi and Philosophical Sufism

    Published: 1/06/2014
  6. HoP 177 - To Be or Not to Be - Debating Avicenna’s Metaphysics

    Published: 24/05/2014
  7. HoP 176 - A Man for all Seasons - al-Tusi

    Published: 18/05/2014
  8. HoP 175 - Bright Ideas - Illuminationism

    Published: 11/05/2014
  9. HoP 174 - Leading Light - Suhrawardi

    Published: 4/05/2014
  10. HoP 173 - For the Sake of Argument - Fakhr al-Din al-Razi

    Published: 27/04/2014
  11. HoP 172 - All Things Considered - Abu l-Barakat al-Baghdadi

    Published: 19/04/2014
  12. HoP 171 - Golden Ages - The Later Eastern Traditions

    Published: 13/04/2014
  13. HoP 170 - Gad Freudenthal on Jewish Philosophy and Science

    Published: 6/04/2014
  14. HoP 169 - A Matter of Principles - Albo and Abravanel

    Published: 30/03/2014
  15. HoP 168 - Chariot of Fire - Kabbalah

    Published: 23/03/2014
  16. HoP 167 - When Bad Things Happen to Good People - Suffering in Jewish Philosophy

    Published: 16/03/2014
  17. HoP 166 - Tamar Rudavsky on Gersonides and Crescas

    Published: 9/03/2014
  18. HoP 165 - Neither the Time Nor the Place - Hasdai Crescas

    Published: 2/03/2014
  19. HoP 164 - Man and Superman - Gersonides and the Jewish Reaction to Averroes

    Published: 23/02/2014
  20. HoP 163 - Burnt Offerings - The Maimonides Controversy

    Published: 16/02/2014

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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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