History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

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  1. HoP 308 - Dominic O'Meara on Michael Psellos

    Udgivet: 23.9.2018
  2. HoP 307 - Consul of the Philosophers - Michael Psellos

    Udgivet: 9.9.2018
  3. Bonus Episode - Glenn Adamson on Material Intelligence

    Udgivet: 11.8.2018
  4. HoP 306 - Collectors’ Items - Photius and Byzantine Compilations

    Udgivet: 29.7.2018
  5. HoP 305 - Andrew Louth on John of Damascus

    Udgivet: 15.7.2018
  6. HoP 304 - Behind Enemy Lines - John of Damascus

    Udgivet: 1.7.2018
  7. HoP 303 - Don’t Picture This - Iconoclasm

    Udgivet: 17.6.2018
  8. HoP 302 - On the Eastern Front - Philosophy in Syriac and Armenian

    Udgivet: 3.6.2018
  9. HoP 301 - The Empire Strikes Back - Introduction to Byzantine Philosophy

    Udgivet: 20.5.2018
  10. HoP 300b - The Relevance of Medieval Philosophy Today

    Udgivet: 6.5.2018
  11. HoP 300a - The Relevance of Ancient Philosophy Today

    Udgivet: 22.4.2018
  12. HoP 299 - Robert Pasnau on Substance in Scholasticism

    Udgivet: 8.4.2018
  13. Africana Philosophy Announcement

    Udgivet: 6.4.2018
  14. HoP 298 - Renaissance Men - Ramon Llull and Petrarch

    Udgivet: 25.3.2018
  15. HoP 297 - The Prague Spring - Scholasticism Across Europe

    Udgivet: 11.3.2018
  16. HoP 296 - Morning Star of the Reformation - John Wyclif

    Udgivet: 25.2.2018
  17. HoP 295 - The Most Christian Doctor - Jean Gerson

    Udgivet: 11.2.2018
  18. HoP 294 - Isabel Davis on Sexuality and Marriage in Chaucer

    Udgivet: 28.1.2018
  19. HoP 293 - The Good Wife - Gender and Sexuality in the Middle Ages

    Udgivet: 14.1.2018
  20. HoP 292 - Say it With Poetry - Chaucer and Langland

    Udgivet: 31.12.2017

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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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