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  • Classical Greek

    Presocratics

    1. Thales
    2. Anaximander, Anaximenes
    3. Xenophanes
    4. Pythagoras
    5. Heraclitus
    6. McCabe on Heraclitus
    7. Parmenides
    8. Zeno and Melissus
    9. Atomism
    10. Anaxagoras
    11. Empedocles
    12. Schofield on Presocratics
    13. Hippocrates
    14. Sophists

    Socrates and Plato

    15. Socrates without Plato
    16. Plato's Socrates
    17. Woolf on Socrates
    18. Plato's Life and Works
    19. Charmides, Euthydemus
    20. Plato's Gorgias
    21. Plato's Meno
    22. Plato's Theaetetus
    23. McCabe on Plato
    24. Plato's Phaedo
    25. Plato's Republic pt.1
    26. Plato's Republic pt.2
    27. Plato's Parmenides
    28. Leigh on the Sophist
    29. Plato's Cratylus
    30. Plato's Timaeus
    31. Plato's Erotic Dialogues
    32. Sheffield on Platonic Love
    33. Plato on Myth

    Aristotle

    34. Aristotle's Life and Works
    35. Aristotle's Logic
    36. Aristotle's Epistemology
    37. Hugh Benson on Aristotle
    38. Aristotle on Substance
    39. Aristotle's Four Causes
    40. Aristotle's Physics
    41. Sorabji on Aristotle
    42. Aristotle on Soul
    43. Aristotle's Biology
    44. Aristotle's Ethics 1
    45. Aristotle's Ethics 2
    46. Scott on Aristotle
    47. Aristotle on Mind and God
    48. Political Philosophy
    49. Rhetoric, Poetics
    50. Aristotle on Plato
    51. Successors
  • Later Antiquity

    Hellenistic

    52. Hellenistic Schools
    53. The Cynics
    54. The Cyrenaics
    55. Epicurus' Principles
    56. Epicurean Ethics
    57. Epicurean Therapy
    58. Lucretius
    59. Warren on Epicurus
    60. Stoic Logic
    61. Stoic Epistemology
    62. Stoic Physics
    63. Stoic Ethics
    64. Sedley on Stoicism
    65. Seneca
    66. Epictetus
    67. Marcus Aurelius
    68. Sellars on Roman Stoics
    69. Pyrrho
    70. New Academy
    71. Cicero
    72. Woolf on Cicero
    73. Sextus Empiricius
    74. Long on the Self
    75. Ancient Medicine
    76. Hankinson on Galen

    Late Antiquity

    77. Introduction
    78. Middle Platonism
    79. Philo of Alexandria
    80. Plutarch
    81. Opsomer on Platonism
    82. Aristotelianism
    83. Alexander of Aphrodisias
    84. Rhetoric and Philosophy
    85. Astronomy and Astrology
    86. Cuomo on Mathematics
    87. Plotinus Life and Works
    88. Plotinus on the One
    89. Plotinus on the Soul
    90. Plotinus on Matter & Evil
    91. Wilberding on Plotinus
    92. Porphyry
    93. Iamblichus
    94. Proclus
    95. Sheppard on Aesthetics
    96. O'Meara on Neoplatonism
    97. The Last Pagans
    98. Philoponus
    99. Sorabji - the Commentators
    100. Ancient Culture

    Ancient Christianity

    101. Introduction
    102. Greek Church Fathers
    103. Origen
    104. Cappadocians
    105. Pseudo-Dionysius
    106. Maximus the Confessor
    107. Asceticism
    108. Boys-Stones - Patristics
    109. Latin Church Fathers
    110. Augustine's Confessions
    111. Augustine on Language
    112. Augustine on Freedom
    113. Augustine City of God
    114. Byers on Augustine
    115. Augustine on Mind
    116. Brittain on Augustine
    117. Latin Platonism
    118. Boethius
    119. Marenbon on Boethius
  • Islamic World

    Formative Period

    120. Philosophy and Islam
    121. Mu'tazilites
    122. Translation Movement
    123. Al-Kindī
    124. Judaism and Philosophy
    125. Saadia Gaon
    126. Al-Rāzī
    127. Pormann on Medicine
    128. The Baghdad School
    129. Al-Fārābī
    130. Al-Fārābī Political
    131. Black on al-Fārābī
    132. Vision
    133. Music and Philosophy
    134. Arabic Ethics
    135. The Būyid Age
    136. Daftary on Ismā'īlism
    137. Ash'arites
    138. Avicenna's Life
    139. Avicenna on Existence
    140. Avicenna on God
    141. Avicenna on Soul
    142. Gutas on Avicenna
    143. Al-Ghazālī
    144. Al-Ghazālī "Incoherence"
    145. Griffel on al-Ghazālī

    Andalusia

    146. Introduction
    147. Islamic Law
    148. Ibn Ṭufayl
    149. Averroes
    150. Arabic into Latin
    151. Averroes on Intellect
    152. Taylor on Averroes
    153. Ibn 'Arabī's mysticism
    154. Ibn Khaldūn
    155. Ibn Gabirol
    156. Pessin Jewish Platonism
    157. Judah Hallevi
    158. Freedom and Astrology
    159. Ethics and Judaism
    160. Maimonides
    161. Maimonides on eternity
    162. Stroumsa on Maimonides
    163. Maimonides Controversy
    164. Gersonides
    165. Crescas
    166. Rudavsky Interview
    167. Book of Job
    168. Kabbalah
    169. Albo and Abravanel
    170. Freudenthal Interview

    Eastern Traditions

    171. Introduction
    172. Al-Baghdādī
    173. Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī
    174. Suhrawardī
    175. Illuminationism
    176. Al-Ṭūsī
    177. Existence Debate
    178. Rūmī and Sufism
    179. Rustom on Sufism
    180. Logical Tradition
    181. Ibn Taymiyya
    182. Mongol Era
    183. Shiraz
    184. Wisnovsky Commentaries
    185. Safavids
    186. Mullā Ṣadrā on Existence
    187. Mullā Ṣadrā on Motion
    188. Rizvi on Mullā Ṣadrā
    189. Islamic India
    190. Ottoman Empire
    191. European Encounters
    192. Women and Islam
    193. 'Abduh and Iqbāl
    194. After Ṣadrā
    195. von Kügelgen Interview
  • Medieval

    Early Medieval

    196. Introduction
    197. Carolingian Renaissance
    198. Eriugena on Freedom
    199. Eriugena's Periphyseon
    200. Kraye and Marenbon
    201. Gersh on Platonism
    202. Roots of Scholasticism
    203. Can God Change the Past?
    204. Anselm's Life and Works
    205. The Ontological Argument
    206. Sweeney on Anselm
    207. Problem of Universals
    208. Heloise and Abelard
    209. Abelard’s Ethics
    210. Marenbon on Abelard
    211. The Victorines
    212. Debating the Trinity
    213. Philosophy at Chartres
    214. Philosophy of Nature
    215. Medieval Podcasters
    216. Individuation
    217. Arlig on Mereology
    218. Early Political
    219. Gratian and Lombard
    220. Humfress on Law
    221. Hildegard of Bingen
    222. Translations into Latin
    223. Rise of the Universities
    224. Emery on Institutions

    Thirteenth Century

    225. 13th Century Logic
    226. 13th Century Physics
    227. 13th Century Psychology
    228. The Transcendentals
    229. 13th Century Ethics
    230. Robert Grosseteste
    231. Roger Bacon
    232. Burnett on Magic
    233. Bonaventure
    234. Peter Olivi
    235. Toivanen on Animals
    236. Franciscan Poverty
    237. Hadewijch and Mechthild
    238. Robert Kilwardby
    239. Dutilh Novaes on Logic
    240. Albert on Nature
    241. Albert's Metaphysics
    242. Cory on Self-Awareness
    243. Thomas Aquinas
    244. Aquinas Soul Knowledge
    245. Ethics in Albert, Aquinas
    246. The Rule of Law
    247. Just War Theory
    248. MacDonald on Aquinas
    249. The Condemnations
    250. Q&A
    251. "Latin Averroism"
    252. Eternity of the World
    253. Speculative Grammar
    254. Romance of the Rose
    255. Speer Medieval Aesthetics
    256. Henry of Ghent
    257. Pickavé on Henry of Ghent
    258. Trinity Eucharist
    259. Cross on the Trinity
    260. Scotus on Being
    261. Scotus on Freedom
    262. Scotus on Ethics
    263. Scotus on Universals
    264. Pini on Scotus

    Fourteenth Century

    265. Introduction to 14th c.
    266. Pink on the Will
    267. Marguerite Porete
    268. Dante Alighieri
    269. Church and State
    270. Marsilius of Padua
    271. Ockham Ethics Politics
    272. Ockham’s Nominalism
    273. Ockham on Mental Language
    274. Brower-Toland on Ockham
    275. Responses to Ockham
    276. Foreknowledge
    277. 14th Century Logic
    278. Uckelman on Obligations
    279. Oxford Calculators
    280. 14th Century Physics
    281. Green on Medicine
    282. John Buridan
    283. Zupko on Buridan
    284. Autrecourt's Skepticism
    285. Perler on Skepticism
    286. Medieval Economic Theory
    287. Meister Eckhart
    288. German Dominicans
    289. Angels
    290. Pickavé on Emotions
    291. English Mysticism
    292. Chaucer and Langland
    293. Gender and Sexuality
    294. Davis on Chaucer
    295. Jean Gerson
    296. John Wyclif
    297. Scholasticism in Europe
    298. Ramon Llull and Petrarch
    299. Pasnau on Substance
    300a. Ancient Philosophy Today
    300b Medieval Philosophy Today
  • Byzantine

    Byzantine

    301. Introduction
    302. Syriac and Armenian
    303. Iconoclasm
    304. John of Damascus
    305. Louth on John of Damascus
    306. Photius
    307. Michael Psellos
    308. O'Meara on Psellos
    309. John Italos
    310. Political Philosophy
    311. Rhetoric in Byzantium
    312. Byzantine Historiography
    313. Anna Komnene
    314. Ierodiakonou Commentaries
    315. Gender in Byzantium
    316. Law, Money, and War
    317. Manuscripts
    318. Primavesi on Manuscripts
    319. The Proclus Revival
    320. Byzantium and Islam
    321. Herrin Byzantium & Islam
    322. Palaiologan Science
    323. Palamas and Hesychasm
    324. Latin in Byzantium
    325. Gemistos Plethon
    326. Later Orthodox
    327. Trizio on East and West
  • Renaissance / Reformation

    Italian Renaissance

    328. Introduction
    329. Greek Scholars in Italy
    330. Italian Humanism
    331. Lorenzo Valla
    332. Kraye on Humanism
    333. Humanist Ethics
    334. Reviving Hellenistic
    335. Ebbersmeyer on Emotions
    336. Christine de Pizan
    337. Italian Women Humanists
    338. Defense of Women
    339. Florentine Platonism
    340. Marsilio Ficino
    341. Theories of Love
    342. Robichaud on Plato
    343. Jewish Philosophy
    344. Pico della Mirandola
    345. Human Nature
    346. Muratori on Animals
    347. Savonarola
    348. Civic Humanism
    349. Machiavelli
    350. Machiavelli Republicanism
    351. Skinner on Machiavelli
    352. Renaissance Histories
    353. Italian Utopias
    354. Renaissance Economics
    355. Italian Universities
    356. Aristotle Reception
    357. Lines on Aristotle
    358. Pomponazzi and Nifo
    359. Zabarella
    360. Hasse on Arabic Learning
    361. Mathematics and Art
    362. Renaissance Medicine
    363. Cardano
    364. Giglioni on Medicine
    365. Telesio and Campanella
    366. Magic and Astrology
    367. Copenhaver on Magic
    368. Giordano Bruno
    369. Galileo and Renaissance
    370. Rowland on Rome

    Central Europe

    371. Introduction
    372. Printing Press
    373. Northern Humanism
    374. Nicholas of Cusa
    375. Blum on Nicholas of Cusa
    376. Erasmus
    377. Northern Scholasticism
    378. Martin Luther
    379. Roper on Luther
    380. Erasmus vs Luther
    381. Melanchthon
    382. The Peasants’ War
    383. Huldrych Zwingli
    384. John Calvin
    385. Protestant Scholasticism
    386. Cornelius Agrippa
    387. Hattab on Protestantism
    388. Paracelsus and Alchemy
    389. Theories of Matter
    390. Dutch Toleration
    391. Lipsius and Stoicism
    392. Sellars on Modern Stoics
    393. Copernicus
    394. Tycho Brahe
    395. Kepler
    396. Daston on Science

    France

    397. French Humanism
    398. Marguerite of Navarre
    399. Rabelais
    400. Philosophy Podcasters
    401. Logic and Language
    402. Medicine
    403. Peter Ramus
    404. Goulding on Ramus
    405. Ramism
    406. Toleration in France
    407. Antognazza on Toleration
    408. The Huguenots
    409. Jean Bodin
    410. Blair on Bodin
    411. Later French Humanism
    412. Montaigne
    413. French Skepticism
    414. Lagerlund on Skepticism
    415. Marie de Gournay

    Britain

    416. English Reformation
    417. Scottish Reformation
    418. MacCulloch on Britain
    419. British Humanism
    420. Thomas More
    421. English Political
    422. Richard Hooker
    423. Elizabethan Poetry
    424. Shakespeare
    425. Gray on Shakespeare
    426. Hamlet and Individualism
    427. Tempest and Colonialism
    428. Macbeth and Witchcraft
    429. Women’s Spiritual Literat
    430. British Scholasticism
    431. Normore on Scholasticism
    432. John Dee
    433. Science in England
    434. Theories of Vision
    435. Gilbert and Magnetism
    436. Robert Fludd
    437. Rampling on Alchemy

    Catholic Reformation

    438. Introduction
    439. The Inquisition
    440. Exploration and Science
    441. New World Debate
    442. Williams on Disability
    443. Iberian Humanism
    444. Spanish Mysticism
    445. The Jesuits
    446. Aquinas Revival
    447. Messmer Protestants Spain
    448. Iberian Scholasticism
    449. Tropia on Jesuits
    450. Two Renaissance Artworks
    451. Free will in Molina
    452. Scholastic Metaphysics
    453. Scholastic Law
    454. Scholastic Politics
    455. Pink on Suárez
    456. Cervantes’ Don Quixote
    457. Sabuco and Erculiani
    458. The Cheese and the Worms
    459. Bellarmine
    460. Galileo's Trial
    461. Reeves on Galileo
  • Early Modern

    French / Dutch

    462 Intro Early Modern
    463. Republic of Letters
    464. Hotson Republic Letters
    465. Intro France Netherlands
    466. Descartes' Life and Works
    467. Descartes’ Physics
    468. Descartes’ Method
    469. Cartesian Dualism
  • India

    Origins

    1. Introduction
    2. Historical Overview
    3. The Vedic Period
    4. The Upanisads
    5. The Self in the Upanisads
    6. Karma
    7. Black on the Upanisads
    8. Panini's Grammar
    9. The Buddha
    10. The Buddha’s Teaching
    11. Kautilya and Ashoka
    12. Gethin on Buddhism
    13. The Mahabharata
    14. The Bhagavad-Gita
    15. Non-Violence
    16. Women in Ancient India
    17. Frazier on Hinduism

    Age of the Sutra

    18. Age of the Sutra
    19. Rise of Skepticism
    20. Mimamsa-Sutra
    21. Mimamsa on Knowledge
    22. Freschi on Mimamsa
    23. Vedanta-Sutra
    24. Advaita Vedanta
    25. Bhartrihari on Language
    26. Clooney on Vedanta
    27. Samkhya
    28. Ayurvedic Medicine
    29. Yoga-Sutra
    30. Maas on Yoga
    31. Nyaya-Sutra
    32. Nyaya on Perception
    33. Nyaya on Reasoning
    34. Nyaya on the Mind
    35. Jha and Jha on Nyaya
    36. Vaisesika-Sutra
    37. Vaisesika on Complexity
    38. Theories of Time
    39. Naturalism
    40. Materialism
    41. Chadha on Mind
    42. Aesthetics of Rasa

    Buddhists and Jains

    43. Buddhists and Jains
    44. Nagarjuna on Emptiness
    45. Nagarjuna on Change
    46. Nagarjuna’s Tetralemma
    47. Westerhoff on Nagarjuna
    48. Jain Theory of Standpoints
    49. Jains on Truth
    50. Gorisse Jain Epistemology
    51. Vasubandhu and Yogacara
    52. Dignaga on Perception
    53. Dignaga's Logic
    54. Graham Priest on Buddhism
    55. Dignaga on Consciousness
    56. Buddhaghosa
    57. Tantra
    58. Carpenter on Animals
    59. Indian Influence on Greece
    60. Influence on Islam, Europe
    61. Later Indian Philosophy
    62. Kit Patrick
  • Africana

    Precolonial

    1. Introduction
    2. Prehistoric Africa
    3. Ancient Mesopotamia
    4. Ancient Egypt
    5. Egyptian Instructions
    6. Egyptian Narratives
    7. Parkinson on Egypt
    8. Early Ethiopian Philosophy
    9. Zera Yacob
    10. Walda Heywat
    11. Kiros on Ethiopia
    12. Subsaharan Islam
    13. Sokoto Caliphate
    14. Diagne on Islam in Africa
    15. Oral Philosophy in Africa
    16. Imbo on Okot p'Bitek
    17. Philosophy of Time
    18. God in African Philosophy
    19. Philosophy of the Person
    20. Communalism
    21. Divination and Witchcraft
    22. Gender in Africa
    23. Nzegwu on Gender
    24. Professional School
    25. Sage Philosophy
    26. Kresse on Anthropology
    27. Beyond the Reaction
    28. Jeffers African Philosophy

    Slavery / Diaspora

    29. Introduction
    30. Anton Wilhelm Amo
    31. Smith on Amo
    32. Early Writing in English
    33. Phillis Wheatley
    34. Lemuel Haynes
    35. Sancho and Banneker
    36. Cugoano and Equiano
    37. Haitian Revolution
    38. Baron de Vastey
    39. Garraway on Haiti
    40. Early Black Institutions
    41. Colonization Controversy
    42. Sidbury African Identity
    43. David Walker
    44. Maria W. Stewart
    45. Hosea Easton
    46. Rogers Political Thought
    47. Frederick Douglass
    48. Douglass Speeches
    49. Henry Highland Garnet
    50. Martin Delany
    51. Truth and Harper
    52. Emigration to Canada
    53. Alexander Crummell
    54. Moses on Nationalism
    55. Africanus Horton
    56. Edward Blyden
    57. T. Thomas Fortune
    58. Anténor Firmin
    59. Thomas and Durham
    60. Abolitionism in Brazil
    61. Anna Julia Cooper
    62. Ida B. Wells
    63. Cooper on Women Activists
    64. Henry McNeal Turner
    65. Booker T. Washington
    66. Introducing Du Bois
    67. Jeffers on Part Two

    Africana 20th Century

    68. Introduction
    69. American Negro Academy
    70. Curry on Early 20th C.
    71. West African Intellectuals
    72. African American Socialism
    73. Wills on Marxism
    74. Marcus Garvey
    75. Two Amy Garveys
    76. Dawson on Garvey
    77. Harlem Renaissance
    78. Alain Locke
    79. Harris on Locke
    80. Professional Philosophers
    81. Carter G. Woodson
    82. Zora Neale Hurston
    83. The Negro Spiritual
    84. Later Du Bois
    85. Bright on Du Bois
    86. Negritude
    87. Leopold Senghor
    88. Aimé and Suzanne Césaire
    89. E. Franklin Frazier
    90. C.L.R. James
    91. Cox and Williams
    92. Claudia Jones
    93. Boyce Davies on Jones
    94. Richard Wright
    95. Ralph Ellison
    96. James Baldwin
    97. Martin Luther King Jr
    98. Krishnamurthy on King
    99. Malcolm X
    100. Jeffers on Part Three
    101. Later Malcolm X and MLK
    102. Juan Rene Betancourt
    103. Azikiwe & Awolowo
    104. Kwame Nkrumah
    105. Fanon Black Skin
    106. Fanon Wretched
    107. Gordon on Fanon
    108. Lorraine Hansberry
    109. Black Power
    110. Black Panthers
    111. Maulana Karenga
    112. Black Arts Movement
    113. Black Theology
    114. Julius Nyerere
    115. Amílcar Cabral
    116. Taiwo x 2 on Cabral
    117. Mandela and the ANC
    118. Nascimento
    119. Afrofuturism
    120. Reggae & Rastafari
    121. Kuti and Soyinka
    122. Steve Biko
    123. Walter Rodney
    124. Black Feminism
    125. Angelou, Morrison, Walker
    126. Angela Davis
    127. Audre Lorde
    128. hooks and Collins
    129. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o
    130. Ngũgĩ interview
    131. Cultural Studies
    132. Glissant and Créolité
    133. Drabinski on Glissant
    134. Cedric Robinson
    135. Sylvia Wynter
    136. African-Centered Thought
    137. Asante’s Afrocentricity
    138. Critical Race Theory
    139. Cornel West
    140. Cornel West Interview
    141. Professional Philosophy
    142. Final Chat with Chike
  • China

    Classical Chinese Philosophy

    1. Introduction (Dao)
    2. Change and the Yi Jing
    3. Interview with Karyn
    4. Historical Context
    5. Ancient Chinese Texts
    6. Perkins on Excavated Texts
    7. Kongzi (Confucius)
    8. The Analects
    9. Confucian Role Ethics
    10. Society in Confucianism
    11. Csikszentmihalyi Confucius
    12. Confucian Virtue Ethics
    13. Mengzi (Mencius)
    14. Virtue and the Body
    15. Xunzi
    16. Confucianism Moral Natures
    17. Confucian Epistemology
    18. Brindley on Music
    19. Confucian Political
    20. Religion in Confucianism
    21. Tan Confucian Democracy
    22. Women in Confucianism
    23. Olberding on Confucianism
    24. Mohist philosophy
    25. Mohist Impartial Care
    26. Mohism vs Confucianism
    27. Mohists War Politics
    28. Lee on Mohism
    29. Mohism and Religion
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