Amazing Series
One of the first podcast series I listened to thoroughly, this gem of a podcast offers succinct and nuanced insights into the basic tenets of Indian philosophy, a whirlwind but collected tour of one of the richest intellectual traditions of the ancient world. It actually spurred my interest in broader philosophy, being a gateway. It balances humor with profundity, interspersed with lucid interviews that help tie up loose ends. Perhaps overly optimistic in its (too few) several dozen episodes, each rarely a half hour long, it can be at times difficult to process some of the more difficult ideas. Giving it a second go after better familiarizing myself with the field, I am finding all the same old joys and so many new ones. Truly a brilliant contribution to the publicizing of a criminally underappreciated field.
jdjdjdnsjd via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/11/19
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This is a second podcast channel from Prof Adamson, of “History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps” fame. His work is comprehensive, well-informed, and a joy to listen to. I thoroughly recommend his channels.
Vesalius via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/19/15
This is an outstanding introduction to nonwestern philosophies. As a longtime student of Buddhist and Chinese philosophies, I’m highly impressed by the depth and care that have gone into the initial series of episodes on the philosophies of India. Unfortunately, beg and implore as I have, my...Read full review »
rigpasword via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/03/21
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