
The Great Philosophers
Jeremy Stangroom
Philosophy has been underway for more than 2,000 years. The Great Philosophers traces the biggest and most influential thoughts in philosophy's long stride through history, beginning with the ancient Greeks and early Romans, the first philosophical thinkers in the West, to whom much is owed.
How their concerns became the concerns of those who followed is clearly laid out, as is the way their answers shaped what we now recognize as philosophy. The medieval philosophers are also represented, combining their religious concerns with ancient thought and carrying it into the Renaissance. The modern era, the explosion of philosophy sparked by Descartes, is well represented here too. Founders and representatives of both rationalist and empiricist schools make an appearance, as do philosophy's skeptics with their often-darker conclusions.
Philosophy's long walk continues, and you will find here the thoughts which make its contemporary form what it is, and perhaps what it is on the way to becoming. Philosophy is very much still underway, and The Great Philosophers pays regard to both the discipline as it is practiced now and to the history which made contemporary philosophy possible.
Duration - 9h 3m.
Author - Jeremy Stangroom.
Narrator - Stephen Crossley.
Published Date - Thursday, 23 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2008 Arcturus Holdings Limited ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Philosophy has been underway for more than 2,000 years. The Great Philosophers traces the biggest and most influential thoughts in philosophy's long stride through history, beginning with the ancient Greeks and early Romans, the first philosophical thinkers in the West, to whom much is owed. How their concerns became the concerns of those who followed is clearly laid out, as is the way their answers shaped what we now recognize as philosophy. The medieval philosophers are also represented, combining their religious concerns with ancient thought and carrying it into the Renaissance. The modern era, the explosion of philosophy sparked by Descartes, is well represented here too. Founders and representatives of both rationalist and empiricist schools make an appearance, as do philosophy's skeptics with their often-darker conclusions. Philosophy's long walk continues, and you will find here the thoughts which make its contemporary form what it is, and perhaps what it is on the way to becoming. Philosophy is very much still underway, and The Great Philosophers pays regard to both the discipline as it is practiced now and to the history which made contemporary philosophy possible. Duration - 9h 3m. Author - Jeremy Stangroom. Narrator - Stephen Crossley. Published Date - Thursday, 23 January 2025. Copyright - © 2008 Arcturus Holdings Limited ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duración:00:00:08
Introduction
Duración:00:06:29
Socrates
Duración:00:14:02
Plato
Duración:00:14:52
Aristotle
Duración:00:14:40
Marcus Aurelius
Duración:00:13:11
Thomas Aquinas
Duración:00:13:29
Niccolò Machiavelli
Duración:00:13:26
Francis Bacon
Duración:00:14:34
Thomas Hobbes
Duración:00:15:09
Rene Descartes
Duración:00:15:57
Blaise Pascal
Duración:00:13:27
John Locke
Duración:00:14:32
Baruch Spinoza
Duración:00:13:24
Gottfried Leibniz
Duración:00:14:40
George Berkeley
Duración:00:14:53
Voltaire
Duración:00:14:45
David Hume
Duración:00:15:13
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Duración:00:15:15
Immanuel Kant
Duración:00:14:58
Thomas Paine
Duración:00:14:17
Jeremy Bentham
Duración:00:14:10
Georg Hegel
Duración:00:15:09
Arthur Schopenhauer
Duración:00:13:29
John Stuart Mill
Duración:00:13:52
Søren Kierkegaard
Duración:00:14:34
Karl Marx
Duración:00:15:00
Charles Sanders Peirce
Duración:00:12:59
William James
Duración:00:15:12
Friedrich Nietzsche
Duración:00:15:42
Edmund Husserl
Duración:00:14:55
John Dewey
Duración:00:14:49
Bertrand Russell
Duración:00:15:18
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Duración:00:15:05
Martin Heidegger
Duración:00:13:01
Karl Popper
Duración:00:14:34
Jean-Paul Sartre
Duración:00:13:49
AJ Ayer
Duración:00:14:09
Michel Foucault
Duración:00:16:32
Closing Credits
Duración:00:00:15