What's coming in 2022
Happy New Year everyone! As we kick off 2022 I thought I would give you a preview of what to expect this year from HoPWaG.
For starters, in just the next few weeks the sixth volume of the book series, "Byzantine and Renaissance Philosophy," will appear in print.
In reply to 17th Century Start by Alexander Johnson
2023
Yes, good point. Well maybe late 2023 then? I was reckoning it should take about 2 years to do the Reformation but you're right that it will be a little more than that in total including the interviews.
In reply to 2023 by Peter Adamson
gapless
Well, I guess that’s what you get for going gapless ! I’m really looking forward to the series on Chinese philosophy, though am thoroughly enjoying the Africana series and wouldn’t wish to get to the Chinese series at the expense of gaps in the Africana series. I think it really is time to look into the current status of cloning technology (maybe they could test the current technology on giraffes…)
In reply to gapless by Karl Young
Cloning
There is in this case a cheaper alternative: I already have a genetic duplicate in the shape of my twin brother. We just have to get him to turn his attention to philosophy instead of art history!
Space-time
Dear peter, again: thanks so much for the podcasts.
And: it's official - you must be in some other space-time continuum, as i cannot begin to fathom, how you fit all this in a day.
On my way to work i pass a comic book shop, quite the best in munich, and i espied a copy of harari 's sapiens in "graphic novel" form. Also, there was a graphic novel on arendt out. What a legacy it would be....
Just musing....
Montaigne
... And his amazing best buddy Etienne.... How is he not on the list?
In reply to Montaigne by Kubelick
Etienne
You mean Etienne de la Boetie, right? I will cover him when I do the episodes about religious toleration.
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17th Century Start
Just thought I'd point out, you have at least 46 topics in your reformation outline to get through in 2022 and 2023 to get to the 17th century in 2023. Given you presumably also have interviews, you'd probably have to cut quite a bit of your plan to get there in time, assuming you don't increase output. Therefore, I look forward to hearing about the 1600's in 2024 (but until then, I'll just look forward to all the stuff you have planned in 2022 and 2023)