
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.
Episodes
Showing 20 of 38- HoP 497 Pure and Simple: Quietism7/12/202619 min
- HoP 496 He Unwilling, She Unwilling: Jean Racine6/28/202617 min
- HoP 495 Comedy of Errors: Molière6/14/202618 min
- HoP 494 Tell the Truth While Laughing: The French Moralists5/31/202623 min
- HoP 493 Better Nature: The French Garden5/17/202621 min
- HoP 492 Changing By Degrees: French Scholasticism5/3/202621 min
- HoP 491 Image Problems: Arnauld vs Malebranche on Ideas4/19/202619 min
- HoP 490 Steven Nadler on Occasionalism4/5/202632 min
- HoP 489 All Power to Him: Malebranche and Occasionalism3/22/202621 min
- HoP 488 No Particular Reason: Nicolas Malebranche3/8/202620 min
- HoP 487 Showing Good Judgment: The Port Royal Logic2/22/202622 min
- HoP 486 Friends of the Truth: Arnauld and Jansenism2/8/202620 min
- HoP 485 Liz Jackson on Pascal's Wager1/25/202639 min
- HoP 484 You Bet Your Life: Pascal’s Wager1/11/202623 min
- HoP 483 Between Infinity and the Void: Blaise Pascal12/28/202520 min
- HoP 482 Indivisible, Under God: the Revival of Atomism12/14/202520 min
- HoP 481 True Fool’s Gold: Pierre Gassendi11/30/202520 min
- HoP 480 Honorable Ignorance: French Skepticism11/16/202522 min
- HoP 479 Gideon Manning on Cartesian Medicine11/2/202534 min
- HoP 478 This Gland Is Your Gland: Cartesian Science10/19/202524 min

