Sinopsis
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". www.historyofphilosophy.net
Episodios
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HoP 300a - The Relevance of Ancient Philosophy Today
22/04/2018 Duración: 01h21minRachel Barney, Christof Rapp, and Mark Kalderon join Peter to discuss the importance of ancient philosophy for today's philosophers.
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HoP 299 - Robert Pasnau on Substance in Scholasticism
08/04/2018 Duración: 30minBob Pasnau joins Peter to discuss ideas about substance from Aquinas down to the time of Locke, Leibniz and Descartes.
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HoP 298 - Renaissance Men - Ramon Llull and Petrarch
25/03/2018 Duración: 21minThe Renaissance ideals of humanism and universal science flourish already in the medieval period, in the works of Petrarch and Ramon Llull.
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HoP 297 - The Prague Spring - Scholasticism Across Europe
11/03/2018 Duración: 20minNew ideas and and new universities in Italy and greater Germany including Vienna and Prague, where Jan Hus carries on the radical ideas of Wyclif.
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HoP 296 - Morning Star of the Reformation - John Wyclif
25/02/2018 Duración: 19minJohn Wyclif refutes nominalism and inspires the Lollard movement, which anticipated Reformation thought with its critique of the church.
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HoP 295 - The Most Christian Doctor - Jean Gerson
11/02/2018 Duración: 20minJean Gerson’s role in the political disputes of his day, the spread of lay devotion and affective mysticism, and the debate over the Romance of the Rose initiated by Christine de Pizan.
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HoP 294 - Isabel Davis on Sexuality and Marriage in Chaucer
28/01/2018 Duración: 31minPeter is joined by Isabel Davis to discuss marriage, sex and chastity in Chaucer, focusing on the Wife of Bath's speech.
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HoP 293 - The Good Wife - Gender and Sexuality in the Middle Ages
14/01/2018 Duración: 23minMedieval attitudes towards homosexuality, sex and chastity, and the status of women. Authors discussed include Aquinas, Catherine of Siena, and Chaucer.
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HoP 292 - Say it With Poetry - Chaucer and Langland
31/12/2017 Duración: 20minPhilosophical themes in Chaucer’s “Canterbury Tales” and “Troilus and Criseyde,” as well as Langland’s “Piers Plowman.”
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HoP 291 - Alle Maner of Thyng Shall be Welle - English Mysticism
17/12/2017 Duración: 18minJulian of Norwich’s Shewings and the Cloud of Unknowing lay out challenging paths to knowledge of, and union with, God.
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HoP 290 - Martin Pickavé on Emotions in Medieval Philosophy
03/12/2017 Duración: 29minMartin Pickavé returns to the podcast to talk about theories of the emotions in Aquinas, Scotus and Wodeham.
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HoP 289 - A Wing and a Prayer - Angels in Medieval Philosophy
19/11/2017 Duración: 20minBe surprised by how many philosophical problems arise in connection with angels (how many can dance on the head of a pin is not one of them).
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HoP 288 - Men in Black - The German Dominicans
05/11/2017 Duración: 19minDietrich of Freiberg, Berthold of Moosburg, John Tauler and Henry Suso explore Neoplatonism and mysticism.
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HoP 287 - Down to the Ground - Meister Eckhart
22/10/2017 Duración: 18minThe scholastic and mystic Meister Eckhart sets out his daring speculations about God and humankind in both Latin and German.
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HoP 286 - On the Money - Medieval Economic Theory
08/10/2017 Duración: 21minChanging ideas about money, just price, and usury, up to the time of Buridan, Oresme, and Gregory of Rimini.
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HoP 285 - Dominik Perler on Medieval Skepticism
24/09/2017 Duración: 28minThe medievals were too firm in their beliefs to entertain skeptical worries, right? Don't be so sure, as Peter learns from Dominik Perler.
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HoP 284 - Seeing is Believing - Nicholas of Autrecourt’s Skeptical Challenge
13/08/2017 Duración: 22minThe debate between Nicholas of Autrecourt and John Buridan on whether it is possible to achieve certain knowledge.
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HoP 283 - Jack Zupko on John Buridan
30/07/2017 Duración: 32minPeter speaks to Jack Zupko about John Buridan's secular and parsimonious approach to philosophy.
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HoP 282 - Portrait of the Artist - John Buridan
16/07/2017 Duración: 20minThe hipster’s choice for favorite scholastic, John Buridan, sets out a nominalist theory of knowledge and language, and explains the workings of free will.