History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps
A podcast by Peter Adamson - Sundays

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474 Episodes
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HoP 271 - Do As You’re Told - Ockham on Ethics and Political Philosophy
Published: 2/12/2017 -
HoP 270 - Render unto Caesar - Marsilius of Padua
Published: 1/29/2017 -
Democracy and the History of Philosophy
Published: 1/21/2017 -
HoP 269 - Our Power is Real - The Clash of Church and State
Published: 1/15/2017 -
HoP 268 - To Hell and Back - Dante Alighieri
Published: 1/1/2017 -
HoP 267 - After Virtue - Marguerite Porete
Published: 12/18/2016 -
HoP 266 - Tom Pink on the Will
Published: 12/4/2016 -
HoP 265 - Time of the Signs - the Fourteenth Century
Published: 11/20/2016 -
HoP 264 - Giorgio Pini on Scotus on Knowledge
Published: 11/6/2016 -
HoP 263 - One in a Million - Scotus on Universals and Individuals
Published: 10/23/2016 -
HoP 262 - On Command - Scotus on Ethics
Published: 10/9/2016 -
HoP 261 - To Will or Not to Will - Scotus on Freedom
Published: 9/25/2016 -
HoP 260 - Once and for All - Scotus on Being
Published: 9/11/2016 -
HoP 259 - Richard Cross on Philosophy and the Trinity
Published: 7/31/2016 -
HoP 258 - Here Comes the Son - The Trinity and the Eucharist
Published: 7/17/2016 -
HoP 257 - Martin Pickave on Henry of Ghent and Freedom
Published: 7/3/2016 -
HoP 256 - Frequently Asked Questions - Henry of Ghent
Published: 6/19/2016 -
HoP 255 - Andreas Speer on Medieval Aesthetics
Published: 6/5/2016 -
HoP 254 - Love, Reign Over Me - The Romance of the Rose
Published: 5/22/2016 -
HoP 253 - Let Me Count the Ways - Speculative Grammar
Published: 5/8/2016
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.