Really without any gaps
Philosophy is a topic I can't just dive into the source material and experience and understand like some other topics, and this podcast has been a long favorite of mine. Peter Adamson covers well known and less well known philosophers and philosophies with humor and grace, talking to topic experts and covering them in an easy to understand way. Don't go into it expecting just to look at the big names, but if you're interested in the topic this is a great place to start where you can find more places to dig in deeper if you find interesting people/ideas.Read full review »
queenallie03 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/18/21
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Challenging role Mr. Adamson has assumed! An auspicious start has transitioned into a mature narrative that is as pleasurable as it is compelling and educational. Wasting little time as an amateur, the consumate professional asserted control, establishing a style and rhythmn that communicates...Read full review »
C.L.S. Jr. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/09/12
Oddly, I see Buster Keaton on a giraffe eating almond crosssants...in my sleep.
grantm422 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/14/13
Professor Adamson has is doing a very great and profound job getting together the most complete podcast on the history of philosophy on iTunes. as of this writing we're still in middle to late antiquity and are stil waiting for Plotinus to show-up proper and while I am (im)patiently waiting...Read full review »
GeniusOfSound via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/03/12
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