History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

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  1. HoP 264 - Giorgio Pini on Scotus on Knowledge

    Publicat: 06.11.2016
  2. HoP 263 - One in a Million - Scotus on Universals and Individuals

    Publicat: 23.10.2016
  3. HoP 262 - On Command - Scotus on Ethics

    Publicat: 09.10.2016
  4. HoP 261 - To Will or Not to Will - Scotus on Freedom

    Publicat: 25.09.2016
  5. HoP 260 - Once and for All - Scotus on Being

    Publicat: 11.09.2016
  6. HoP 259 - Richard Cross on Philosophy and the Trinity

    Publicat: 31.07.2016
  7. HoP 258 - Here Comes the Son - The Trinity and the Eucharist

    Publicat: 17.07.2016
  8. HoP 257 - Martin Pickave on Henry of Ghent and Freedom

    Publicat: 03.07.2016
  9. HoP 256 - Frequently Asked Questions - Henry of Ghent

    Publicat: 19.06.2016
  10. HoP 255 - Andreas Speer on Medieval Aesthetics

    Publicat: 05.06.2016
  11. HoP 254 - Love, Reign Over Me - The Romance of the Rose

    Publicat: 22.05.2016
  12. HoP 253 - Let Me Count the Ways - Speculative Grammar

    Publicat: 08.05.2016
  13. HoP 252 - Neverending Story - the Eternity of the World

    Publicat: 24.04.2016
  14. HoP 251 - Masters of the University - “Latin Averroism"

    Publicat: 10.04.2016
  15. HoP 250 - Q&A

    Publicat: 27.03.2016
  16. HoP 249 - Paris When it Sizzles - the Condemnations

    Publicat: 13.03.2016
  17. HoP 248 - Scott MacDonald on Aquinas

    Publicat: 28.02.2016
  18. HoP 247 - Onward, Christian Soldiers - Just War Theory

    Publicat: 14.02.2016
  19. HoP 246 - What Pleases the Prince - The Rule of Law

    Publicat: 31.01.2016
  20. HoP 245 - What Comes Naturally - Ethics in Albert and Aquinas

    Publicat: 17.01.2016

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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.

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