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356. I’d Like to Thank the Lyceum: Aristotle in Renaissance Italy Posted on: 27 September 2020 Aristotle’s works are edited, printed, and translated, leading to new assessments of his thought among both humanists and scholastics. 755 views 1 comments 59. Frowning at Froudacious Fabrications: J.J. Thomas and F.A. Durham Posted on: 20 September 2020 John Jacob Thomas argues for self-government in the English colonies of the Caribbean but his fellow Trinidadian Frederick Alexander Durham recommends repatriation to Africa instead. 778 views Add new comment 355. Town and Gown: Italian Universities Posted on: 13 September 2020 The blurry line dividing humanism and scholastic university culture in the Italian Renaissance. 1,256 views 2 comments 58. A Common Circle: Anténor Firmin Posted on: 06 September 2020 Haitian anthropologist Anténor Firmin debunks racist pseudo-science and argues that inequalities among humans are caused by social, not biological, factors. 1,328 views Add new comment 354. Greed is Good: Economics in the Italian Renaissance Posted on: 26 July 2020 Leon Battista Alberti, Benedetto Cotrugli, and Poggio Bracciolini grapple with the moral and conceptual problems raised by the prospect of people getting filthy rich. 3,022 views 4 comments 57. Race First, Then Party: T. Thomas Fortune Posted on: 19 July 2020 T. Thomas Fortune uses newspaper editorials to put forth a theory of civil rights and sets out a plan of political action for protecting them. 1,617 views 3 comments 353. The Good Place: Utopias in the Italian Renaissance Posted on: 12 July 2020 Tommaso Campanella’s The City of the Sun and other utopian works of the Italian Renaissance describe perfect cities as an ideal for real life politics. 2,517 views 2 comments 56. African Personality: Edward Blyden Posted on: 05 July 2020 Edward Blyden gains appreciation for Islam in West Africa and gradually moves from political nationalism to cultural nationalism. 1,928 views 2 comments As you may have noticed our summer break is over! Africana Philosophy already returned last week, with an episode on Anténor Firmin. Over the next few months Chike and I will be wrapping up our coverage of the 19th century, finishing with Booker T. Washington and the early writings of W.E.B. Du Bois - look out for episodes on Ida Wells, and developments in the Caribbean and in Brazil! Read more about Programming notes: the end of the Renaissance2 commentsAdd new comment219 reads Job opening at my Lehrstuhl here in Munich! People with expertise in late ancient and/or Islamic philosophy welcome to apply. (I am especially hoping to get someone with expertise in late ancient.) Full text of the advertisement below:****The Chair for Late Antique and Arabic Philosophy (Prof. Dr. Peter Adamson) at the Faculty for Philosophy, Philosophy of Science and Philosophy of Religion at the LMU seeks to fill a temporary position beginning on April 1, 2021, as: Read more about Opening to work here in MunichAdd new comment683 reads "Interpreting Averroes: Critical Essays," which I edited with Matteo Di Giovanni for Cambridge University Press, is now out in paperback! Contact me if you want a flyer that will get you a 20% discount.Here's my latest piece for the magazine "Philosophy Now" on the idea of eternal recurrence, and how it reappeared, appropriately enough, in the Stoics, Indian cosmology, and Nietzsche: For those on the lookout for other history of philosophy podcasts, you might check out this series, which in comparison to HoPWaG is mercifully short. Covers some of the main figures since Hobbes, including Wollstonecraft, Marx, Fanon, etc.https://www.talkingpoliticspodcast.com/history-of-ideas Here's your big chance to have the dubious pleasure of hearing me speak in German: I was interviewed for the podcast "Erzähl mir eine Geschichte" (despite the general title it's about Islamic history) on the Arabic reception of Greek thought:https://tellmeahistory.net/tmah028-von-den-griechen-lernen/ Here is a blog post I just wrote for "Daily Nous": The Margins of Philosophy, on the importance of studying "minor" figures and including them in popular philosophical projects like this podcast. Just an announcement that I will be speaking at Intelligent Speech 2020, an online conference that brings together the best educational podcasters and their listeners, to be held online on June 27. Some key info (act now to get a cheaper ticket): Read more about Intelligent Speech ConferenceAdd new comment2512 reads Aquinas s treatise to the King of Cyprus Esherman 246. What Pleases the Prince: The Rule of Law 1 day 1 hour ago Great episode! I was wondering about the comment the on Aquinas's treatise wondering "how much of it is from his pen". You note that is bears the hallmarks of his Aistotelian approach, but what aspects of the treatise cause scholars to doubt he actually wrote it? (Also, is it theDe Regno?)Thank you! 1 day 5 hours ago Hi! I'm writing a masters thesis on a subject relating to history of philosophy and I would love to quote the podcast in the introduction but I'm unable to find the epsiode I'm looking for. In one episode that I thought related to medieval mysticism, prof. Adamson states something in vain of that while history of philosophy is often justified through what it can contribute to current philosophy, it is often most fruitful when it challenges us by being nothing like current philosophy. Thank you much for the reply Esherman 225. No Uncertain Terms: Thirteenth Century Logic 1 day 11 hours ago Thank you much for the reply and info. Good information and something to look into. Translating your book on Islamic philosophy Bnar Jabar 356. I’d Like to Thank the Lyceum: Aristotle in Renaissance Italy 1 day 17 hours ago Hi Mr. Peter Adamson, how are you? I wanted to talk to you but couldn't find any other way to contact you. so I assume you read this. we want to translate the third volume of Philosophy Without Any Gaps to the Kurdish language, and for that, we like to have your permission. you can answer me here or contact me with my Email: Bnar98bnar@gmail.com Spencer Programming notes: the end of the Renaissance 1 week 2 days ago Peter, I just want to thank you for all your efforts these last ten(?) years. Although I've always loved history, I knew zip about philosophy, let alone how philosophy fit into the narrative of intellectual history and "regular" history. From your efforts and those of other podcasters, I now know more than zip about philosophy and a fair amount about intellectual history. I look forward to many more years and episodes of the podcast, as well as your next podcast on "The History of Gaps Without any Philosophy."Best regards,Spencer Krishna Kumar 1. Begin at the End: Introduction to Indian Philosophy 1 week 3 days ago Greetings!Interested in reading knowing about Indian Philosophers @HistPhilosophy There are possible worlds where events do not have any particular relationship to the mathematicall… https://t.co/W51sFDA3qB 3 hours 34 min ago @HistPhilosophy "The Ficino man said they are beaming violent thoughts into my mind! I feel the warp upon me!" https://t.co/RbYqi5IHvx 3 hours 36 min ago @HistPhilosophy Those demons are called "logicians". :-P 3 hours 42 min ago @HistPhilosophy the possible world where there is only one thing (you). Granted swimming might not be that useful there either. 3 hours 53 min ago @HistPhilosophy What about the infinity of words that don't contain maths 3 hours 56 min ago (Except for the possible worlds with demons who torment mathematicians.) 3 hours 57 min ago How about this: being good at math is helpful in all possible worlds, an infinity of which don't even contain water… https://t.co/Ky9r8zSky4 3 hours 58 min ago At one point, the Persian polymath Avicenna’s influence outstripped that of Aristotle. Philosophy in the Islamic W… https://t.co/VOR0NrseFm 6 hours 22 min ago Listeners, do not give in to your curiosity. https://t.co/5LP1XcQiHc 9 hours 50 min ago All of this time spent listening to @HistPhilosophy and I finally googled Peter Adamson to see what he looks like -… https://t.co/7OVxlueQlv 12 hours 44 min ago Douglass' remarks on his trip to Ireland stuck with me, after working on him for my podcast with @ChikeJeffers. He… https://t.co/1ttZKyPWsf 17 hours 29 min ago RT @IrelandEmbUSA: 175 years ago today, in Dublin's Reconciliation Hall, 27-year old Frederick Douglass met spoke alongside Daniel O… https://t.co/Jkw6BaiQrc 17 hours 33 min ago RT @TPpodcast_: History Of Ideas | Alexis de Tocqueville’s 'Democracy in America' can claim to be the best book ever written about… https://t.co/n7tfMxtj5L 1 day 7 hours ago context: I was listening to @HistPhilosophy podcast on my way home on one of the most radical thinkers ( not only… https://t.co/5PFSakNBSX 1 day 18 hours ago RT @perurealfonso: It's perhaps worth noticing that Cardinal Cisneros from Spain endeavoured to publish a critical Aristoteles Latinus… https://t.co/R8wZXijHZ9 1 day 21 hours ago Overview 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. Buy the book versions:

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