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

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474 Episodes
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HoP 153 - A Matter of Taste – Ibn Arabi and Mysticism
Published: 12/8/2013 -
HoP 152 - Richard Taylor on Averroes
Published: 12/1/2013 -
HoP 151 - Single Minded - Averroes on the Intellect
Published: 11/24/2013 -
HoP 150 - Charles Burnett and Dag N Hasse on Arabic Latin Translations
Published: 11/17/2013 -
HoP 149 - Back to Basics - Averroes on Reason and Religion
Published: 11/9/2013 -
HoP 148 - Fantasy Island - Ibn Bajja and Ibn Tufayl
Published: 11/3/2013 -
HoP 147 - Laying Down the Law – Ibn Hazm and Islamic Legal Theory
Published: 10/27/2013 -
HoP 146 - Philosophy's Reign in Spain - Andalusia
Published: 10/20/2013 -
HoP 145 - Frank Griffel on al-Ghazali
Published: 10/13/2013 -
HoP 144 - Miracle Worker - al-Ghazali against the Philosophers
Published: 10/6/2013 -
HoP 143 - Special Delivery - al-Ghazali
Published: 9/29/2013 -
HoP 142 - Dimitri Gutas on Avicenna
Published: 9/22/2013 -
HoP 141 - Into Thin Air - Avicenna on the Soul
Published: 9/15/2013 -
HoP 140 - By All Means Necessary - Avicenna on God
Published: 8/4/2013 -
HoP 139 - By the Time I Get to Phoenix - Avicenna on Existence
Published: 7/28/2013 -
HoP 138 - The Self-Made Man - Avicenna's Life and Works
Published: 7/21/2013 -
HoP 137 - God Willing – the Asharites
Published: 7/14/2013 -
HoP 136 - Farhad Daftary on the Ismailis
Published: 7/7/2013 -
HoP 135 - Undercover Brothers – Philosophy in the Buyid Age
Published: 6/30/2013 -
HoP 134 - Balancing Acts - Arabic Ethical Literature
Published: 6/23/2013
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.