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Mentioned in 6 episodes
A history of philosophy
Book • 1890
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
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when referencing a multi-volume survey of philosophers to challenge the claim there is no evidence for God.


Greg Koukl

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Where’s the Proof for God?
Mentioned as A.C. Grayling's most recent book, tracing the schools of thought that have shaped modern culture.

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Classic: Tom Holland vs AC Grayling: Did Christianity Shape Western Values?
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as the Hegelian text Dostoevsky read in Siberia that influenced his rejection of rational progress.


James Wood


Adam Thirlwell

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Who’s afraid of realism? ‘Notes from Underground’ by Fyodor Dostoevsky
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, discussing its value as a comprehensive resource in the history of philosophy.


Tom Woods


Ed Feser

Ep. 2605 Your Family Is More Important Than Strangers
Mentioned as one of his books exploring the history of philosophy.

Debate: Free Will is an Illusion
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as a reference for the earliest philosophical problem people wrestled with.


Sean McDowell

Live Q&A with Sean McDowell
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Nigel Warburton

Censorship, editing and self-censorship
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as a good history of philosophy book that he listened to on Audible.


Eddie Hood

How to Read Philosophy Without Losing Your Mind | EP 107
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as a multi-volume work that introduced him to the history of arguments for the beginning of the universe.


William Lane Craig

Question of the Week #953: The Timeless Universe Hypothesis
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as a deep survey of Western philosophy.


Ben Shapiro

Ep. 765 - 2020 Cometh, And That Right Soon



