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A global history of philosophy

Feb 18, 2019
38:48
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
What Is This Book For?
02:13 • 2min
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3
Is There a Public History of Philosophy?
03:56 • 3min
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4
History of Ideas
07:24 • 3min
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5
The Enlightenment Project and the Hobbes
10:43 • 3min
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6
The Enlightenment and the Cultural Relativism
13:47 • 4min
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7
The Language of Skepticism and Relativism
17:25 • 3min
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8
Is There a Difference Between Integrity and Autonomy?
20:13 • 4min
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How to Translate Japanese Philosophy Into Eurocentric Tradition
24:03 • 4min
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Is There a Political Edge in Your Book?
28:26 • 4min
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How the World Thinks a Global History of Philosophy by Julian Bajini
32:39 • 3min
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Philosopher and author Julian Baggini speaks about his new book, How the World Thinks, in conversation with the historian Justin Champion.

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