Great introductory philosophy class without being boring
I like how the professor starts his discussion of different thinkers with some biographical info and the historical period that produced them. He is also good in connecting different thinkers' ideas, showing the roots of a certain concept which was identified with a certain philosopher but the seeds were intriduced by his predecessors.He also has a sense of humor, which definitely makes the lectures easier to follow. Overall, really good introductory class.
JadeofT via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/30/11
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yuanwei198010 via Apple Podcasts · China · 10/04/11
I got as far as the second lecture, in which he gave a precis of Elizabethan English history to explain the background for Hobbs. It appears that the professor didn't know the difference between Avignon and Aragon (Henry VIII's first wife was Catherine of Avignon) or between Mary I and Mary Queen...Read full review »
Cccccccccxxxxx via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/22/13
His accent is a little difficult to understand at times but once you get used to it he's really a great presenter and the subject matter is interesting if you're philosophically inclined or simply recognize the worth of understanding where our ideas root from
SeekerOfTheTruth via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/19/12
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