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Author Nigel Warburton reads from his book Philosophy: The Classics which is an introduction to 27 key works in the history of PhilosophyThemes and summary (AI-generated based on podcaster-provided show and episode descriptions):
➤ Summaries of philosophical classics • Historical context and interpretations • Key philosophical questions and theories • Criticisms and analyses of major works • Ethical, political, and metaphysical themesThis podcast, "Philosophy: The Classics," is an exploration of foundational works in the history of philosophy, offering insights into the key ideas and debates that have shaped philosophical thought. Host Nigel Warburton invites listeners to delve into the details of seminal philosophical texts, ranging from ancient figures like Aristotle and Plato to modern philosophers such as Kant, Mill, and Schopenhauer. Each episode focuses on a different work, summarizing its main arguments and themes.
Recurring topics include explorations of ethics, such as the nature of moral duty and individual freedom, as well as broader questions concerning the nature of reality, knowledge, and the self. The podcast frequently examines the philosophical underpinnings of societal organization and governance, manifested in discussions of classic treatises on political philosophy by thinkers like Locke and Rousseau. Discussions often highlight the tension between individual liberty and state power or societal norms.
The episodes encompass a rich variety of philosophical issues, spanning questions about human existence, the nature of the mind, and the possibility of knowledge or certainty. Central to many episodes is the exploration of how personal and societal values are shaped by these philosophical arguments.
Furthermore, episodes tackle interpretations and criticisms of these philosophical works, providing listeners with an understanding of ongoing debates and differing views within the field. The podcast appeals to both newcomers to philosophy who seek an introduction to classical texts and seasoned enthusiasts interested in deeper reflections on philosophical arguments and their implications throughout history.
Episodes: |
Soren Kierkegaard - Either/Or 2008-Jul-21 16 minutes |
John Stuart Mill - Utilitarianism 2008-Apr-17 13 minutes |
John Stuart Mill On Liberty 2008-Apr-04 17 minutes |
Schopenhauer - The World as Will and Idea 2007-Nov-03 12 minutes |
Kant - Groundwork of Metaphysic of Morals 2007-Oct-01 14 minutes |
Kant - Critique of Pure Reason 2007-Sep-10 13 minutes |
Rousseau - Social Contract 2007-Aug-20 12 minutes |
Hume - Dialogues 2007-Aug-11 15 minutes |
Hume - Enquiry 2007-Jul-22 18 minutes |
Locke - 2nd Treatise 2007-Jul-16 14 minutes |
Locke - Essay 2007-Jun-19 20 minutes |
Spinoza - Ethics 2007-Jun-10 10 minutes |
Hobbes - Leviathan 2007-Jun-06 17 minutes |
Descartes - Meditations 2007-May-30 22 minutes |
Machiavelli - The Prince 2007-May-24 13 minutes |
Boethius - The Consolation of Philosophy 2007-May-19 11 minutes |
Aristotle - Nicomachean Ethics 2007-May-15 24 minutes |
Plato - The Republic 2007-May-11 26 minutes |