The Teaching Company, Prof. Daniel N. Robinson
Great Ideas of Philosophy, 2nd Edition

Prof. Daniel N. Robinson - Great Ideas of Philosophy, 2nd Edition

  • Release date: 2004
  • Genre: Books & Spoken/Other
  • Format: MP3
  • Duration: 30:13:52
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  • Added June 19, 2009

Tracks

1. Lect.01 From the Upanishads to Homernot rated32:18
2. Lect.02 Philosophy—Did the Greeks Invent It?not rated30:52
3. Lect.03 Pythagoras and the Divinity of Numbernot rated29:50
4. Lect.04 What Is There?not rated30:45
5. Lect.05 The Greek Tragedians on Man’s Fatenot rated28:55
6. Lect.06 Herodotus and the Lamp of Historynot rated29:42
7. Lect.07 Socrates on the Examined Lifenot rated30:46
8. Lect.08 Platos Search for Truthnot rated30:43
9. Lect.09 Can Virtue Be Taught?not rated30:55
10. Lect.10 Platos Republic—Man Writ Largenot rated30:30
11. Lect.11 Hippocrates and the Science of Lifenot rated29:15
12. Lect.12 Aristotle on the Knowablenot rated30:49
13. Lect.13 Aristotle on Friendshipnot rated30:37
14. Lect.14 Aristotle on the Perfect Lifenot rated30:32
15. Lect.15 Rome, the Stoics, and the Rule of Lawnot rated30:44
16. Lect.16 The Stoic Bridge to Christianitynot rated28:58
17. Lect.17 Roman Law—Making a City of the Once-Wide Worldnot rated29:18
18. Lect.18 The Light Within—Augustine on Human Naturenot rated30:08
19. Lect.19 Islamnot rated30:34
20. Lect.20 Secular Knowledge—The Idea of Universitynot rated30:53
21. Lect.21 The Reappearance of Experimental Sciencenot rated29:35
22. Lect.22 Scholasticism and the Theory of Natural Lawnot rated29:43
23. Lect.23 The Renaissance—Was There One?not rated30:21
24. Lect.24 Let Us Burn the Witches to Save Themnot rated31:01
25. Lect.25 Francis Bacon and the Authority of Experiencenot rated30:16
26. Lect.26 Descartes and the Authority of Reasonnot rated29:41
27. Lect.27 Newton—The Saint of Sciencenot rated29:39
28. Lect.28 Hobbes and the Social Machinenot rated30:05
29. Lect.29 Locke’s Newtonian Science of the Mindnot rated30:21
30. Lect.30 No matter? Never mind! The Challenge of Materialismnot rated29:44
31. Lect.31 Hume and the Pursuit of Happinessnot rated30:30
32. Lect.32 Thomas Reid and the Scottish Schoolnot rated30:19
33. Lect.33 France and the Philosophesnot rated30:47
34. Lect.34 The Federalist Papers and the Great Experimentnot rated29:47
35. Lect.35 What Is Enlightenment? Kant on Freedomnot rated30:11
36. Lect.36 Moral Science and the Natural Worldnot rated30:21
37. Lect.37 Phrenology—A Science of the Mindnot rated30:37
38. Lect.38 The Idea of Freedomnot rated30:59
39. Lect.39 The Hegelians and Historynot rated30:37
40. Lect.40 The Aesthetic Movement—Geniusnot rated29:56
41. Lect.41 Nietzsche at the Twilightnot rated28:39
42. Lect.42 The Liberal Tradition—J.S. Millnot rated30:10
43. Lect.43 Darwin and Nature’s “Purposes”not rated30:16
44. Lect.44 Marxism—Dead but Not Forgottennot rated30:58
45. Lect.45 The Freudian Worldnot rated30:40
46. Lect.46 The Radical William Jamesnot rated30:08
47. Lect.47 William Jamess Pragmatismnot rated30:22
48. Lect.48 Wittgenstein and the Discursive Turnnot rated29:12
49. Lect.49 Alan Turing in the Forest of Wisdomnot rated31:20
50. Lect.50 Four Theories of the Good Lifenot rated32:19
51. Lect.51 Ontology—What There "Really" Isnot rated28:00
52. Lect.52 Philosophy of Science—The Last Word?not rated30:34
53. Lect.53 Philosophy of Psychology and Related Confusionsnot rated31:03
54. Lect.54 Philosophy of Mind, If There Is Onenot rated29:04
55. Lect.55 What makes a Problem "Moral"not rated29:40
56. Lect.56 Medicine and the Value of Lifenot rated29:43
57. Lect.57 On the Nature of Lawnot rated30:26
58. Lect.58 Justice and Just Warsnot rated29:40
59. Lect.59 Aesthetics—Beauty Without Observersnot rated30:16
60. Lect.60 God—Really?not rated29:48
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