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

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474 Episodes
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HoP 133 - Strings Attached - Music and Philosophy
Published: 6/16/2013 -
HoP 132 - Eye of the Beholder - Theories of Vision
Published: 6/9/2013 -
HoP 131 - Deborah Black on al-Farabi's Epistemology
Published: 6/2/2013 -
HoP 130 - State of Mind - al-Farabi on Religion and Politics
Published: 5/26/2013 -
HoP 129 - The Second Master - al-Farabi
Published: 5/19/2013 -
HoP 128 - Aristotelian Society - the Baghdad School
Published: 5/12/2013 -
HoP 127 - Peter E Pormann on Medicine in the Islamic World
Published: 5/5/2013 -
HoP 126 - High Five - al-Razi
Published: 4/28/2013 -
HoP 125 - Reasoned Belief - Saadia Gaon
Published: 4/21/2013 -
HoP 124 - The Chosen Ones - Judaism and Philosophy
Published: 4/14/2013 -
HoP 123 - Philosopher of the Arabs - al-Kindi
Published: 4/7/2013 -
HoP 122 - Founded in Translation - From Greek to Syriac and Arabic
Published: 3/30/2013 -
HoP 121 - This is a Test - the Mutazilites
Published: 3/24/2013 -
HoP 120 - The Straight Path - Philosophy in the Islamic World
Published: 3/16/2013 -
HoP 119 - John Marenbon on Boethius
Published: 3/10/2013 -
HoP 118 - Fate, Hope and Clarity - Boethius
Published: 3/3/2013 -
HoP 117 - Born Again - Latin Platonism
Published: 2/24/2013 -
HoP 116 - Charles Brittain on Augustine's On the Trinity
Published: 2/17/2013 -
HoP 115 - Me, Myself and I - Augustine on Mind and Memory
Published: 2/9/2013 -
HoP 114 - Sarah Byers on Augustine's Ethics
Published: 2/3/2013
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.