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From the Upanishads to Homer - 1

From the Upanishads to Homer - 1
Before ancient Greek civilization, the world hosted deep insights into the human condition but offered little critical reflection. Homer planted the seeds of this reflection.
31 分钟
2023年9月20日
Philosophy—Did the Greeks Invent It? - 2

Philosophy—Did the Greeks Invent It? - 2
Discover how and why the ancient Greeks were the first to objectify the products of their own thoughts and feelings and be willing to subject both to critical scrutiny.
31 分钟
2023年9月20日
Pythagoras and the Divinity of Number - 3

Pythagoras and the Divinity of Number - 3
How can we comprehend the very integrity of the universe and our place within it, if not by way of the most abstract relations?
30 分钟
2023年9月20日
What Is There? - 4

What Is There? - 4
How many kinds of stuff make up the cosmos? Might everything, in fact, be reducible to one kind of thing?
31 分钟
2023年9月20日
The Greek Tragedians on Man’s Fate - 5

The Greek Tragedians on Man’s Fate - 5
The ancient philosophers were only part of the rich community of thought and wonder that surrounded the world's first great dramatists and their landmark depth psychologies.
29 分钟
2023年9月20日
Herodotus and the Lamp of History - 6

Herodotus and the Lamp of History - 6
Can history actually teach us? Herodotus looked at what he took to be certain universal human aspirations and deficiencies and concluded that indeed history could.
30 分钟
2023年9月20日
Socrates on the Examined Life - 7

Socrates on the Examined Life - 7
Rhetoric wins arguments, but it is philosophy that shows us the way to our humanity.
31 分钟
2023年9月20日
Plato's Search For Truth - 8

Plato's Search For Truth - 8
If one knows what one is looking for, why is a search necessary? And if one doesn't know, how is that search even possible? Socrates versus the Sophists.
31 分钟
2023年9月20日
Can Virtue Be Taught? - 9

Can Virtue Be Taught? - 9
If virtue can be taught, whose virtue will it be? A look at the Socratic recognition of multiculturalism and moral relativism.
31 分钟
2023年9月20日
Plato's Republic—Man Writ Large - 10

Plato's Republic—Man Writ Large - 10
This most famous of Plato's dialogues begins with the metaphor—or perhaps the reality—of the polis (community) as the expanded version of the person, with the fate of each inextricably bound to that of the other.
31 分钟
2023年9月20日
Hippocrates and the Science of Life - 11

Hippocrates and the Science of Life - 11
Hippocratic medicine did much to demystify the human condition and the natural factors that affect it.
29 分钟
2023年9月20日
Aristotle on the Knowable - 12

Aristotle on the Knowable - 12
Smith knows that a particular triangle contains 180 degrees because he has measured it, while Jones knows it by definition. But do they know the same thing?
31 分钟
2023年9月20日
Aristotle on Friendship - 13

Aristotle on Friendship - 13
If true friendship is possible only between equals, how equal must they be—and with respect to what?
30 分钟
2023年9月20日
Aristotle on the Perfect Life - 14

Aristotle on the Perfect Life - 14
What sort of life is right for humankind, and what is it about us that makes this so?
31 分钟
2023年9月20日
Rome, the Stoics, and the Rule of Law - 15

Rome, the Stoics, and the Rule of Law - 15
The Stoics found in language something that would separate humanity from the animate realm, and that gave Rome a philosophy to civilize the world.
31 分钟
2023年9月20日
The Stoic Bridge to Christianity - 16

The Stoic Bridge to Christianity - 16
The Jewish Christians, Hellenized or Orthodox, defended a monotheistic source of law.
29 分钟
2023年9月20日
Roman Law—Making a City of the Once-Wide World - 17

Roman Law—Making a City of the Once-Wide World - 17
Roman development of law based on a conception of nature, and of human nature, is one of the signal achievements in the history of civilization.
30 分钟
2023年9月20日
The Light Within—Augustine on Human Nature - 18

The Light Within—Augustine on Human Nature - 18
Thoughts and ideas from the fathers of the early Christian Church culminated in St. Augustine, who explores humanity's capacity for good and evil.
30 分钟
2023年9月20日
Islam - 19

Islam - 19
What did the Prophet teach that so moved the masses? And how did the Western world come to understand the threat embodied in these Eastern "heresies"?
30 分钟
2023年9月20日
Secular Knowledge—The Idea of University - 20

Secular Knowledge—The Idea of University - 20
Apart from trade schools devoted to medicine and law, the university as we know it did not come into being until 12th-century Paris.
31 分钟
2023年9月20日
The Reappearance of Experimental Science - 21

The Reappearance of Experimental Science - 21
There were really two great renaissances. The first occurred at Oxford in the 13th century: the recovery of experimental inquiry by Roger Bacon and others.
30 分钟
2023年9月20日
Scholasticism and the Theory of Natural Law - 22

Scholasticism and the Theory of Natural Law - 22
Thomas Aquinas's treatises on law would stand for centuries as the foundation of critical inquiry in jurisprudence.
30 分钟
2023年9月20日
The Renaissance—Was There One? - 23

The Renaissance—Was There One? - 23
From Petrarch in the south to Erasmus in the north, Humanistic thought collided with those seeking to defend faith.
30 分钟
2023年9月20日
Let Us Burn the Witches to Save Them - 24

Let Us Burn the Witches to Save Them - 24
Even in the time we honor with the title of Renaissance ran an undercurrent of a heady and ominous mixture of natural magic, natural science, and cruel superstition.
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2023年9月20日



























