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History of Philosophy Pieces
Marnie Binder, PhD
15 episodes
2 months ago

Ten-minute-ish teasers in the history of philosophy, with changing AI voices for added spice, but written by a professor of philosophy.

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Ten-minute-ish teasers in the history of philosophy, with changing AI voices for added spice, but written by a professor of philosophy.

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Episodes (15/15)
History of Philosophy Pieces
Fallacious Appeals: Five Common Errors in Logic

This podcast examines five common fallacious appeals in argumentation.

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4 months ago
13 minutes

History of Philosophy Pieces
Logical Fallacies Everyone Should Know: Part Two

Continue with this longer list of extended logical fallacies that everyone should know, part two!

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4 months ago
20 minutes

History of Philosophy Pieces
Logical Fallacies Everyone Should Know: Part One

Fallacies are so pervasive that the more we are on gaurd, the better prepared we are to ward them off!

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4 months ago
10 minutes

History of Philosophy Pieces
The Moral Philosophy of Peter Abelard

What was Peter Abelard’s lesser-known moral philosophy?

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4 months ago
9 minutes

History of Philosophy Pieces
The Analects of Confucius

This podcast briefly summarizes The Analects of Confucius.

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4 months ago
9 minutes

History of Philosophy Pieces
Saint Augustine's Narrative of the Two Cities

What was Saint Augustine’s narrative of the two cities, the City of God and the City of the World, all about?

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4 months ago
9 minutes

History of Philosophy Pieces
Roman Philosophy

This podcast explores five important philosophies from the Ancient Roman period, along with some key proponents from each school.

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4 months ago
10 minutes

History of Philosophy Pieces
Sartre: Hell is Other People!

Existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre argued that “Hell is—other people”; what did he mean by that?

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4 months ago
10 minutes

History of Philosophy Pieces
The Consolations of Boethius

What were the consolations discovered by Boethius?

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4 months ago
8 minutes

History of Philosophy Pieces
Lou Salomé and Friedrich Nietzsche

Was Lou Salomé an embodiment of Friedrich Nietzsche’s ideal human, the “Übermensch”?

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4 months ago
10 minutes

History of Philosophy Pieces
Muslim Philosophers of the Medieval Period

This podcast explores five important thinkers: al-Kindi, al-Farabi, Avicenna, the anti-philosopher of the group, al-Ghazali, and arguably the most influential of them all, Averroes.

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4 months ago
10 minutes

History of Philosophy Pieces
Medieval Jewish Philosophers

This podcast explores some of the important Jewish philosophers of the Middle Ages.

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4 months ago
12 minutes

History of Philosophy Pieces
Jane Addams

Who Was Jane Addams, the first woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize from the United States?

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4 months ago
9 minutes

History of Philosophy Pieces
Saint Augustine: A Philosopher of History

Was Saint Augustine the first philosopher of (not in) history, or is that a misnomer?

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4 months ago
11 minutes

History of Philosophy Pieces
Who Was Christine de Pizan?

This podcast explores the incredible yet under-appreciated first woman on record in the west to make a living off her writing, Christine de Pizan.

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4 months ago
9 minutes

History of Philosophy Pieces

Ten-minute-ish teasers in the history of philosophy, with changing AI voices for added spice, but written by a professor of philosophy.