The 8 Best Peter Adamson Podcasts
1) Peter Adamson on Avicenna
In this week's episode of Philosophy Bites Nigel Warburton interviews Peter Adamson about Avicenna (born in 973) whom he describes as the greatest philosopher in the history of Islamic thought. The di...Show More
2) Peter Adamson on Plato
We discuss Plato with Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich and presenter of the History of Philosophy Podcast, asking the question: how can the Plato of analytic philosophy be t...Show More
3) Peter Adamson on Plotinus on Evil
Plotinus, who lived in the 3rd Century A.D., was the founder of neo-platonism. In this episode of Philosophy Bites Peter Adamson explains what Plotinus had to say about evil.
4) Peter Adamson on Avicenna's Flying Man
Are we purely physical beings? Is the mind or soul immaterial? These questions have vexed philosophers for millenia. Avicenna, born in the 10th Century, believed he had a thought experiment that showe...Show More
5) Episode 176 - Michael Psellos with Peter Adamson
An interview with Peter Adamson from the History of Philosophy Without any Gaps podcast. We talk primarily about Michael Psellos and his role in the intellectual history of Byzantium. But we also talk...Show More
6) Neoplatonism: an Interview with Peter Adamson
Peter Adamson defines Neoplatonism and how it's theories are important to the understanding of alchemy. Peter Adamson is a professor at LMU in Munich and is the host of The History of Philsophy withou...Show More
7) Episode 7: Expert Opinion - Peter Adamson
In our second expert opinion episode, Jacob Mchangama talks with Peter Adamson, who is a professor of philosophy at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and host of the podcast “History of Philosoph...Show More
8) Peter Adamson on Medieval Islamic Jurisprudence
In this episode, Peter Adamson, Professor of Late Ancient and Islamic Philosophy at the LMU in Munich, discusses his essay "Taqlid: Authority and the Intellectual Elite in the Islamic World," which wi...Show More
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