History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

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  1. HoP 122 - Founded in Translation - From Greek to Syriac and Arabic

    Published: 30/03/2013
  2. HoP 121 - This is a Test - the Mutazilites

    Published: 24/03/2013
  3. HoP 120 - The Straight Path - Philosophy in the Islamic World

    Published: 16/03/2013
  4. HoP 119 - John Marenbon on Boethius

    Published: 10/03/2013
  5. HoP 118 - Fate, Hope and Clarity - Boethius

    Published: 3/03/2013
  6. HoP 117 - Born Again - Latin Platonism

    Published: 24/02/2013
  7. HoP 116 - Charles Brittain on Augustine's On the Trinity

    Published: 17/02/2013
  8. HoP 115 - Me, Myself and I - Augustine on Mind and Memory

    Published: 9/02/2013
  9. HoP 114 - Sarah Byers on Augustine's Ethics

    Published: 3/02/2013
  10. HoP 113 - Heaven and Earth - Augustine’s City of God

    Published: 27/01/2013
  11. HoP 112 - Help Wanted - Augustine on Freedom

    Published: 20/01/2013
  12. HoP 111 - Papa Don't Teach - Augustine on Language

    Published: 13/01/2013
  13. HoP 110 - Life and Time - Augustine's Confessions

    Published: 6/01/2013
  14. HoP 109 - Spreading the Word - the Latin Church Fathers

    Published: 30/12/2012
  15. HoP 108 - George Boys-Stones on the Greek Church Fathers

    Published: 23/12/2012
  16. HoP 107 - Practice Makes Perfect - Christian Asceticism

    Published: 16/12/2012
  17. HoP 106 - Double or Nothing - Maximus the Confessor

    Published: 9/12/2012
  18. HoP 105 - Naming the Nameless - the Pseudo-Dionysius

    Published: 2/12/2012
  19. HoP 104 - Let's Talk Turkey - the Cappadocians

    Published: 25/11/2012
  20. HoP 103 - Fall and Rise - Origen

    Published: 17/11/2012

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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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