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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 readings • Summaries and criticisms • Ethics and moral duty • Utilitarianism and liberty • Political authority, social contract • Knowledge, scepticism, causation • God, design argument • Mind–body, freedom, happinessThis podcast features author Nigel Warburton reading and summarizing chapters from his book *Philosophy: The Classics*, an introduction to major works in the Western philosophical tradition. Across the episodes, Warburton outlines the central arguments of influential texts and situates them within enduring philosophical problems, often noting prominent criticisms and alternative interpretations.
A recurring focus is ethics and how we should live, including debates about duty, happiness, virtue, and the basis for moral judgment. The show also returns frequently to political philosophy, examining competing accounts of state authority, individual liberty, rights, and the organization of society, alongside questions about whether freedom can be constrained or even “forced” for the sake of a political order.
Another major theme is epistemology and metaphysics: what can be known with certainty, how experience relates to knowledge, and how to understand concepts like causation, induction, and the self. Several discussions engage with skepticism and the limits of human understanding, including the relationship between mind and body and the nature of reality. The podcast also addresses philosophical theology, particularly arguments about whether apparent design in nature supports belief in God and how to assess claims of miracles.
Overall, the episodes provide guided introductions to canonical philosophical books, emphasizing their key ideas, the questions they aim to answer, and the main lines of critique they have attracted.
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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 |