Sleep With Philosophy Podcast
1) Karl Rahner (b.1904)
As the dusk of the 20th century settled over a world transformed by war and philosophy, Karl Rahner stood at the confluence of change, weaving the profound truths of existentialism and Christian theol...Show More
2) Kurt Gödel (b.1906)
As dusk draped over the intellectual salons of 1920s Vienna, Kurt Gödel crafted ideas that whispered of worlds beyond the seen, shaping thoughts that tested the very framework of certainty. Beneath th...Show More
3) Charles Peirce (b.1839)
In the soft folds of 19th century America, beneath the starry cloak of industrial change and scientific discovery, Charles Peirce wove the intricate tapestry of his philosophical thoughts. As he threa...Show More
4) Raimond Gaita (b.1946)
Tonight, we drift into the thoughtful world of philosopher Raimond Gaita, where the fabric of morality is woven with the threads of personal stories and lived experiences. Under the tranquil veil of n...Show More
5) W. V. O. Quine (b.1908)
Amidst the echoing turmoil of the 20th century, philosopher W.V. Quine wove a quiet revolution in thought, challenging the sharp divisions between truth and experience. In our journey tonight, we expl...Show More
6) Gottlob Frege (b.1848)
In the quiet town of Wismar, under the vast, starlit skies of the 19th century, Gottlob Frege embarked on a journey that would ripple through the realms of philosophy and mathematics. Amidst the intel...Show More
7) Norberto Bobbio (b.1909)
Amid the echoes of a century wracked by change and conflict, we trace the serene tenacity of Norberto Bobbio, a philosopher steadfast in his quest for democracy, peace, and human dignity. In the shado...Show More
8) Jacques Maritain (b.1882)
Tonight, we wander through the winding corridors of Jacques Maritains mind, where philosophy dances delicately with lifes profound queries. Amidst the chaos of the early 20th century, Maritain sought ...Show More
9) Rainer Forst (b.1964)
In the quiet hallows of thought, we explore the profound philosophical tapestries woven by Rainer Forst, tracing delicate lines through the complexities of justice, democracy, and human rights. Under ...Show More
10) Thomas Reid (b.1710)
In the hushed, ethereal glow of intellectual exploration, we wander through the misty philosophical landscape shaped by Thomas Reid. Amidst the rolling fogs of skepticism, his beacon of common sense e...Show More