History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps
A podcast by Peter Adamson - Sundays
489 Episodes
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HoP 482 Indivisible, Under God: the Revival of Atomism
Published: 12/14/2025 -
HoP 481 True Fool’s Gold: Pierre Gassendi
Published: 11/30/2025 -
HoP 480 Honorable Ignorance: French Skepticism
Published: 11/16/2025 -
HoP 479 Gideon Manning on Cartesian Medicine
Published: 11/2/2025 -
HoP 478 This Gland Is Your Gland: Cartesian Science
Published: 10/19/2025 -
HoP 477 The Mind Has No Sex: Cartesianism and Gender
Published: 10/5/2025 -
HoP 476 What He Should Have Said: the Early Cartesians
Published: 9/21/2025 -
HoP 475 Ariane Schneck on Elisabeth and Descartes
Published: 9/7/2025 -
HoP 474 States of the Union: Descartes on the Passions
Published: 7/20/2025 -
HoP 473 As Rational As You: Elisabeth of Bohemia
Published: 7/6/2025 -
HoP 472 Less Cheer, More Knowledge: Descartes’ Ethics
Published: 6/22/2025 -
HoP 471 Unclear and Indistinct Ideas: Debating the Meditations
Published: 6/8/2025 -
HoP 470 Gary Hatfield on Descartes' Meditations
Published: 5/25/2025 -
HoP 469 Ghost in the Machine: Cartesian Dualism
Published: 5/11/2025 -
HoP 468 Perchance to Dream: Descartes’ Skeptical Method
Published: 4/27/2025 -
HoP 467 Written in Mathematics: Descartes’ Physics
Published: 4/13/2025 -
HoP 466 Well Hidden: Descartes’ Life and Works
Published: 3/30/2025 -
HoP 465 Modern Times: France and the Netherlands in the 17th Century
Published: 3/16/2025 -
HoP 464 Howard Hotson on the Republic of Letters
Published: 3/2/2025 -
HoP 463 Doctors without Borders: the Republic of Letters
Published: 2/16/2025
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.” The series looks at the ideas, lives and historical context of the major philosophers as well as the lesser-known figures of the tradition. www.historyofphilosophy.net. NOTE: iTunes shows only the most recent 300 episodes; subscribe on iTunes or go to a different platform for the whole series.
