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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 and critiques • Ethics: duty, virtue, utilitarianism, happiness • Political philosophy: liberty, state power, social contract • Epistemology/metaphysics: skepticism, causation, induction, mind-body, reality • Philosophy of religion: design argument, miraclesThis podcast is an audio introduction to major texts in the Western philosophical tradition, presented through author Nigel Warburton’s readings and summaries from his book *Philosophy: The Classics*. Across the episodes, it explains the central arguments of influential works and situates them around enduring philosophical questions, often noting common criticisms and highlighting alternative interpretations.
A recurring focus is ethics and how to live: the nature of moral duty, the role of consequences in judging actions, and what counts as human flourishing. Questions about freedom and responsibility appear both in personal terms—what kind of freedom is possible, whether happiness can be secured, and the appeal of asceticism—and in political terms, through debates about liberty, legitimate state power, and why individuals might accept political authority.
The podcast also returns to foundational issues in epistemology and metaphysics, such as what can be known with certainty, whether knowledge depends on experience, how causation and induction work, and whether aspects of experience reflect the structure of the world or the mind’s contribution. Several episodes explore philosophy of religion, especially challenges to arguments from apparent design in nature and discussions of miracles.
Overall, listeners can expect concise, accessible accounts of classic philosophical books spanning ancient, medieval, early modern, and nineteenth-century thought, connecting abstract theories to questions about society, morality, knowledge, and the human condition.
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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 |