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Apr 30, 2017
04/17
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Intellect and alienation in Ibn Bājja and Ibn Ṭufayl, author of the philosophical desert island castaway tale Ḥayy Ibn Yaqẓān . Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich and at King’s College London, is the author several books, including The Arabic Plotinus (2002) and Great Medieval Thinkers: al-Kindi (2007) and Philosophy in the Islamic World (2016), and hosts the History of Philosophy podcast.
Topics: Ibn Bajja, Ibn Tufayl, HayyIb Yaqzan
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Cardiocentrism in Ancient and Islamic Philosophy, Nothing symbolizes life and humanity as strongly and universally as the heart. Stretching across eras and cultures, the heart represents human existence and feeling. Despite this observation though, research on the heart tends to occur along entirely separate disciplinary paths. Initiated by experts from the field of medical heart research, this lecture series will provide insight into the heart from a number of very different perspectives, and...
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Dec 2, 2016
12/16
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Peter Adamson, Jonardon Ganeri
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History of Philosophy in India Series 1 Podcast Series 1: Origins of Philosophy
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Topics: Indian Philosophy, Sanskrit, Epics
Source: http://historyofphilosophy.net/india-origins
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Dec 2, 2016
12/16
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Jonardon Ganeri, Peter Adamson
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History of Philosophy in India Podcast Series 2: The Age of the Sūtra
Topic: Philosophy India Śāstra Darśana Sanskrit
Source: http://historyofphilosophy.net/age-of-sutra
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Mar 8, 2017
03/17
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Peter Adamson and David Ronayne
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After a bit of recording chaos, we are back for an episode of farewells. Goodbye John Hurt and less perminantly Peter Capaldi, plus all the lack of Doctor Who news that's not fit to print...
Topics: Doctor Who, John Hurt, Peter Capaldi
Cardiocentrism in Ancient and Islamic Philosophy, Nothing symbolizes life and humanity as strongly and universally as the heart. Stretching across eras and cultures, the heart represents human existence and feeling. Despite this observation though, research on the heart tends to occur along entirely separate disciplinary paths. Initiated by experts from the field of medical heart research, this lecture series will provide insight into the heart from a number of very different perspectives, and...
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Apr 28, 2017
04/17
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Muḥammad 'Abduh and Muḥammad Iqbal challenge colonialism and the traditional religious scholars of Islam. Muḥammad 'Abduh and Muḥammad Iqbal challenge colonialism and the traditional religious scholars of Islam. Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich and at King's College London, is the author of the series A History of Philosophy without any gaps.
Topics: Muhammad Iqbal, Muhammad Abdouh, Islam