The great ideas of philosophy
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The great ideas of philosophy
(The great courses, . Philosophy & intellectural history)
Teaching Company, c2004
2nd ed
- : set
- Pt. 1
- Pt. 2
- Pt. 3
- Pt. 4
- Pt. 5
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Course guidebook including lecture notes, outlines, timelines, glossaries, and bibliographical references
収録内容
- pt. 1. lecture 1: From the Upanishads to Homer
- lecture 2: What is it and did the Greeks invent it?
- lecture 3: Pythagoras and the divinity of number
- lecture 4: What is there? ; lecture 5. The Greek tragedians on man's fate
- lecture 6: Herodotus and the lamp of history
- lecture 7: Socrates on the examined life
- lecture 8: Plato's search for truth
- lecture 9: Can virtue be taught?
- lecture 10: Plato's Republic, man writ large
- lecture 11: Hippocrates and the science of life
- lecture 12: Aristotle on the knowable
- pt. 2. lecture 13: Aristotle on friendship
- lecture 14: Aristotle on the perfect life
- lecture 15: Rome, the stoics, and the rule of law
- lecture 16: The Stoic bridge to Christianity
- lecture 17: Roman law, making a city of the once-wide world
- lecture 18: The light within, Augustine on human nature
- lecture 19: Islam
- lecture 20: Secular knowledge, the idea of university
- lecture 21: The reappearance of experimental science
- lecture 22: Scholasticism and the theory of natural law
- lecture 23: The Renaissance, was there one?
- lecture 24: Let us burn the witches to save them
- pt. 3. lecture 25: Francis Bacon and the authority of experience
- lecture 26: Descartes and the authority of reason
- lecture 27: Newton, the saint of science
- lecture 28: Hobbes and the social machine
- lecture 29: Locke's Newtonian science of the mind
- lecture 30: No matter? The challenge of materialism
- lecture 31: Hume and the pursuit of happiness
- lecture 32: Thomas Reid and the Scottish school
- lecture 33: France and the philosophes
- lecture 34: The federalist papers and the great experiment
- lecture 35: What is enlightenment? Kant on freedom
- lecture 36: Moral science and the natural world
- pt. 4. lecture 37: Phrenology, a science of the mind
- lecture 38: The idea of freedom
- lecture 39: The Hegelians and history
- lecture 40: The aesthetic movement, genius
- lecture 41: Nietzsche at the twilight
- lecture 42: The liberal tradition, J.S. Mill
- lecture 43: Darwin and nature's "purposes"
- lecture 44: Marxism, dead but not forgotten
- lecture 45: The Freudian world
- lecture 46: The radical William James
- lecture 47: William James' pragmatism
- lecture 48: Wittgenstein and the discursive turn
- pt. 5. lecture 49: Alan Turing in the forest of wisdom
- lecture 50: Four theories of the good life
- lecture 51: Ontology, what there "really" is
- lecture 52: Philosophy of science, the last word?
- lecture 53: Philosophy of psychology and related confusions
- lecture 54: Philosophy of mind, if there is one
- lecture 55: What makes a problem "moral"
- lecture 56: Medicine and the value of life
- lecture 57: On the nature of law
- lecture 58: Justice and just wars
- lecture 59: Aesthetics, beauty without observers
- lecture 60: God, really?