History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps
Un podcast de Peter Adamson - Les dimanches
485 Épisodes
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HoP 224 - Kent Emery on Institutions of Learning
Publié: 17/05/2015 -
HoP 223 - Straw Men - The Rise of the Universities
Publié: 10/05/2015 -
HoP 222 - Rediscovery Channel - Translations into Latin
Publié: 03/05/2015 -
HoP 221 - Leading Light - Hildegard of Bingen
Publié: 26/04/2015 -
HoP 220 - Caroline Humfress on the Roots of Medieval Law
Publié: 19/04/2015 -
HoP 219 - Law and Order - Gratian and Peter Lombard
Publié: 12/04/2015 -
HoP 218 - Two Swords - Early Medieval Political Philosophy
Publié: 05/04/2015 -
HoP 217 - Andrew Arlig on Parts and Wholes
Publié: 28/03/2015 -
HoP 216 - One of a Kind - Gilbert of Poitiers on Individuation
Publié: 22/03/2015 -
HoP 215 - The Medieval Podcasters
Publié: 15/03/2015 -
HoP 214 - The Good Book - Philosophy of Nature
Publié: 08/03/2015 -
HoP 213 - On the Shoulders of Giants - Philosophy at Chartres
Publié: 27/02/2015 -
HoP 212 - Like Father, Like Son - Debating the Trinity
Publié: 22/02/2015 -
HoP 211 - Learn Everything - the Victorines
Publié: 15/02/2015 -
HoP 210 - John Marenbon on Peter Abelard
Publié: 08/02/2015 -
HoP 209 - It’s the Thought that Counts - Abelard’s Ethics
Publié: 01/02/2015 -
HoP 208 - Get Thee to a Nunnery - Heloise and Abelard
Publié: 25/01/2015 -
HoP 207 - All or Nothing - The Problem of Universals
Publié: 18/01/2015 -
HoP 206 - Eileen Sweeney on Anselm
Publié: 11/01/2015 -
HoP 205 - Somebody's Perfect - Anselm's Ontological Argument
Publié: 04/01/2015
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.
