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In Our Time: 25 Thinkers Who Shaped Modern Philosophy
- A BBC Radio 4 Collection
- Narrated by: Melvyn Bragg, Various
- Length: 22 hrs and 17 mins
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Summary
Melvyn Bragg and guests chart 500 years of Western philosophy through its most influential ideas and theorists.
First aired in 1998, In Our Time has become one of Radio 4's most beloved and enduring shows, regularly attracting an audience of over 2 million. Each week, Melvyn Bragg and his panel of guest experts take part in an erudite, stimulating discussion on subjects ranging from the Peasants' Revolt to plate tectonics, taking the listener on a fascinating tour through a wonderland of ideas.
Collected in this special thematic anthology are 25 episodes showcasing notable individuals from Renaissance times to the present day who have transformed the way we think about the world. Included are philosophers such as Descartes, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Wittgenstein and Karl Marx, authors Albert Camus, Iris Murdoch, Mary Wollstonecraft and Simone de Beauvoir, psychoanalyst Carl Jung and many other celebrated thinkers. Also featured are programmes on key philosophical themes, traditions and theories, among them existentialism, empiricism and feminism.
Both an essential resource for philosophy students and a treasure trove for knowledge-seekers, this wonderfully curated collection of thought-provoking programmes will captivate longtime fans of the flagship BBC show, and surprise and delight those who are coming to it for the first time.
Production credits
Presented by Melvyn Bragg
Produced by Natalia Fernandez, Thomas Morris, Simon Tillotson and Victoria Brignell
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on the following dates:
Part I: Modern Philosophical Traditions
The Continental-Analytic Split 10 November 2011
Part II: Rationalism and Empiricism
Consciousness - 25 November 1999
Empiricism - 10 June 2004
Cogito Ergo Sum - 28 April 2011
Spinoza - 3 May 2007
Bishop Berkeley - 20 March 2014
David Hume - 6 October 2011
Part III: Existentialism
Existentialism - 28 June 2001
Schopenhauer - 29 October 2009
Kierkegaard - 20 March 2008
Nietzsche's Genealogy of Morality - 12 January 2017
Camus - 3 January 2008
Part IV: Logic, Language and Science
Ordinary Language Philosophy - 7 November 2013
Jung - 2 December 2004
Bertrand Russell - 6 December 2012
Wittgenstein - 4 December 2003
Bergson and Time - 9 May 2019
Popper - 8 February 2007
Part V: Moral Philosophy
Virtue - 28 February 2002
Kant's Categorical Imperative - 21 September 2017
Mill - 18 May 2006
Simone Weil - 15 November 2012
Iris Murdoch - 21 October 2021
Part VI: Political Philosophy
The Social Contract - 7 February 2008
Machiavelli and the Italian City States - 9 December 2004
Hobbes - 1 December 2005
Rousseau on Education - 10 October 2019
Marx - 14 July 2005
Hannah Arendt - 2 February 2017
Part VII: Feminist Philosophy
Feminism - 7 January 1999
Mary Astell - 5 November 2020
Mary Wollstonecraft - 31 December 2009
Simone de Beauvoir - 22 October 2015
Critic reviews
"Listen to this and you'll never regret it." (The Independent)