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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):
➤ Classic philosophy summaries • Ethics: duty, utilitarianism, virtue • Political philosophy: liberty, social contract, state legitimacy, power • Epistemology/metaphysics: scepticism, reality, causation, mind-body • Philosophy of religion: design argument, miraclesThis podcast features author Nigel Warburton reading and explaining chapters from his book *Philosophy: The Classics*, offering an accessible introduction to major works in the Western philosophical canon. Across the episodes, Warburton summarizes influential texts and sets out their central arguments, key concepts, and enduring questions, often noting common lines of criticism and, where relevant, different ways the works have been interpreted.
A recurring focus is moral philosophy and how to live: contrasting approaches to ethics that emphasize duty, consequences, character, happiness, and freedom. Alongside this are core themes in political philosophy, including the justification and limits of state power, the nature of legitimate authority, social organization, individual liberty, and the tensions between freedom and coercion.
The podcast also spends substantial time on epistemology and metaphysics—what we can know, how experience shapes knowledge, whether certainty is possible, and how the mind relates to the world. Questions about personal identity, causation, induction, and skepticism appear as part of broader attempts to explain how human understanding works. Religious and philosophical theology enters through debates about whether apparent design in nature supports belief in God, and how to assess arguments about miracles.
Taken together, the episodes provide guided tours of foundational philosophical books, combining explanation with critical framing to help listeners understand both the ideas themselves and why they have provoked debate.
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Soren Kierkegaard - Either/Or 2008-Jul-21 16 minutes |
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John Stuart Mill - Utilitarianism 2008-Apr-17 13 minutes |
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John Stuart Mill On Liberty 2008-Apr-04 17 minutes |
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Schopenhauer - The World as Will and Idea 2007-Nov-03 12 minutes |
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Kant - Groundwork of Metaphysic of Morals 2007-Oct-01 14 minutes |
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Kant - Critique of Pure Reason 2007-Sep-10 13 minutes |
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Rousseau - Social Contract 2007-Aug-20 12 minutes |
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Hume - Dialogues 2007-Aug-11 15 minutes |
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Hume - Enquiry 2007-Jul-22 18 minutes |
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Locke - 2nd Treatise 2007-Jul-16 14 minutes |
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Locke - Essay 2007-Jun-19 20 minutes |
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Spinoza - Ethics 2007-Jun-10 10 minutes |
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Hobbes - Leviathan 2007-Jun-06 17 minutes |
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Descartes - Meditations 2007-May-30 22 minutes |
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Machiavelli - The Prince 2007-May-24 13 minutes |
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Boethius - The Consolation of Philosophy 2007-May-19 11 minutes |
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Aristotle - Nicomachean Ethics 2007-May-15 24 minutes |
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Plato - The Republic 2007-May-11 26 minutes |