History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

Peter Adamson
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32 snips
Dec 9, 2012 • 23min

HoP 106 - Double or Nothing - Maximus the Confessor

The early Byzantine thinker Maximus uses Aristotle to defend the orthodox view of Christ's two natures
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19 snips
Dec 2, 2012 • 22min

HoP 105 - Naming the Nameless - the Pseudo-Dionysius

A mysterious author calling himself Dionysius fuses Neoplatonism with Christianity
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Nov 25, 2012 • 23min

HoP 104 - Let's Talk Turkey - the Cappadocians

Basil of Caesarea, his brother Gregory of Nyssa, and Gregory of Nazianzus use philosophy to help the poor and to defeat their theological opponents
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29 snips
Nov 17, 2012 • 25min

HoP 103 - Fall and Rise - Origen

Origen of Alexandria weaves Platonic ideas into new and controversial theological ideas
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Nov 11, 2012 • 24min

HoP 102 - Please Accept Our Apologies - the Greek Church Fathers

Irenaeus, Clement and Justin Martyr consider the relevance of philosophy for Christianity
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31 snips
Nov 4, 2012 • 23min

HoP 101 - Father Figures - Introduction to Ancient Christian Philosophy

An overview of what the Church Fathers contributed to ancient philosophy
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40 snips
Oct 28, 2012 • 39min

HoP 100 - Michael Trapp and Caroline Humfress on Ancient Culture and Philosophy

A special double interview celebrates reaching 100 episodes by looking at the cultural status of philosophy in the ancient world
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Oct 21, 2012 • 28min

HoP 099 - Richard Sorabji on the Commentators

Richard Sorabji joins Peter to discuss the ancient commentators on Aristotle
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19 snips
Oct 14, 2012 • 23min

HoP 098 - For a Limited Time Only - John Philoponus

John Philoponus refutes Aristotle’s and Proclus’ arguments for the eternity of the universe, and develops new ideas in physics.
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38 snips
Oct 7, 2012 • 25min

HoP 097 - A Tale of Two Cities - The Last Pagan Philosophers

Julian the Apostate and the philosophers of Athens and Alexandria try to keep pagan philosophy alive in the late Roman empire

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