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The Great Ideas of Philosophy, 2nd Edition

By: Daniel N. Robinson, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Daniel N. Robinson
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Grasp the important ideas that have served as the backbone of philosophy across the ages with this extraordinary 60-lecture series. This is your opportunity to explore the enormous range of philosophical perspectives and ponder the most important and enduring of human questions - without spending your life poring over dense philosophical texts.

Professor Robinson guides you through more than 2,000 years of philosophical thinking and gives you a coherent, comprehensive, and beautifully articulated introduction to the great conversation of philosophy. Every lecture contains substance that can change your view of the world and its history.

You'll journey from the early philosophical ideas of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle; chart the origins of Christian philosophy and investigate the Islamic scholars who preserved and extended Greek thought during the Middle Ages; and venture through Enlightenment contributions to philosophy, from Francis Bacon to Locke, Hume, Kant, Mill, and Adam Smith.

Then shift your attention to the modern era, where you see groundbreaking ideas like psychoanalysis, pragmatism, and nihilism, as well as the collision between the inherently social understanding of meaning created by Wittgenstein, the vastly different estimation of human thought developed by the code-breaking genius Alan Turing, and the subtle response to him made by the American philosopher John Searle.

While the lectures cover an enormous range of key thinkers and ideas, they always focus on the most important ideas. The result is a course that gives you everything you need to finally grasp humanity's exciting philosophical history - without years of intense academic study and piles of dense reading.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.

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Prof Robinson is a legend!

Absolutely brilliant. Have listened three times and will listen again into the future.

Would love for Prof Robinson to do a deep dive course on each and every philosopher in this course.

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Great learning and energy

Totally absorbing and interesting. I didnt expect the stories of philosophers of the ages to be so captivating. I totally enjoyed it.

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Highly recommend

A broad view of philosophy through the ages including the vital historical context. Written by a lecturer with tremendous knowledge & passion.

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Hard to follow, but useful

I found it really hard to follow and also to tell whose opinion was being presented. Also, almost everything stated is flawed but with no mention of this, so hard to understand what point is being made.
However, I did get used to this style by the time I had listened to about half the lectures, and found them interesting.

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Thoughts provoked.

Narrated well. Would like to have a summary of each lecture for quick reference. Recommended reading/ listening and a worthy foundation stone for any life; a wise investment of time.

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Missing a lot

a strange mix.
Many big philosophers are not discussed
Of those discussed there is little of their beliefs but rather the circumstances around them
There is no political views of Plato or Aristotle.

not much can be learnt about each philosophy but rather the setting of certain philosophers and the wider debate.

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Outstanding course, brilliant professor

Excellent introduction into the great ideas of philosophy in Western Civilization! Professor Daniel Robinson is a brilliant, inspiring teacher! I have listened to this course with joy for several times. Very highly recommended.

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Masterful, Enthralling, Enlightening

Dr. Robinson is a remarkable lecturer, a brilliant storyteller, and a skilled logician. It's taken me a month to traverse all 60 lectures, but it was well worth the effort in my estimation. 30 days to consume a lifetime of wisdom is a good bargain. More importantly, it's great to know that at least one man cares enough about The West to make sure we all remember what makes it worth caring about.

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An amazing introduction to the world of philosophy

This is a brilliant course if you want to ignite interest in a whole spectrum of areas in philosophy and I already know now what ideas and philosophers I intend to explore further. Thank you !

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Very informative

I found this audio very interesting and informative and I would recommend this for anyone interested in philosophy.

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