Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich and at King's College London, takes listeners through the history of philosophy, "without any gaps". www.historyofphilosophy.net

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HoP 451 - Could’ve, Would’ve, Should’ve - Free Will in the Second Scholastic 2024-09-01
HoP 450 - Depicting What Cannot Be Depicted - Philosophy and Two Renaissance Artworks 2024-07-21
HoP 449 - Anna Tropia on Jesuit Philosophy 2024-07-07
HoP 448 - Secondary Schools - Iberian Scholasticism 2024-06-23
HoP 447 - Andrés Messmer on Spanish Protestantism 2024-06-09
HoP 446 - Not Doubting Thomas - the Aquinas Revival 2024-05-26
HoP 445 - Band of Brothers - the Jesuits 2024-05-12
HoP 444 - The Dark Night Rises - Spanish Mysticism 2024-04-28
HoP 443 - Marketplace of Letters - Iberian Humanism 2024-04-14
HoP 442 - Scott Williams on Disability and the New World 2024-03-31
HoP 441 - Lambs to the Slaughter - Debating the New World 2024-03-17
HoP 440 - Longitudinal Studies - Exploration and Science 2024-03-03
HoP 439 - Cancel Culture - The Inquisition 2024-02-18
HoP 438 - Don't Give Up Pope - Catholic Reformation 2024-02-04
HoP 437 - Jennifer Rampling on Renaissance Alchemy 2024-01-21
HoP 436 - Unpathed Waters, Undreamed Shores - Robert Fludd 2024-01-07
HoP 435 - Metal More Attractive - William Gilbert and Magnetism 2023-12-24
HoP 434 - The Eye Sees Not Itself But By Reflection - Theories of Vision 2023-12-10
HoP 433 - Nature’s Mystery - Science in Renaissance England 2023-11-26
HoP 432 - If This Be Magic, Let It Be an Art - John Dee 2023-11-12
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