Immerse yourself
Another reviewer wrote here that Peter’s delivery can sometimes feel a little too quick. Perhaps so, but my advice is to plan to listen to each episode at least twice, or maybe even more than that. I am up-to-date with the latest episode, but am also going through the whole series thoroughly a second time, using the excellent books as an accompaniment to what I am listening to. (This is also fun because you get to see which of Peter‘s jokes he thinks are suitable enough to survive into print.) To get the best out of this brilliant and frankly mind-boggling endeavour, you have to commit yourself to it at that sort of level, or so I believe.
HampsteadOwl via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/05/23
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Wanted to drop u a comment cause i really appreciate your podcast. Been listening through The whole series now and look forward to more! I really recommend this if you are into philisophy or just learning about interesting stuff. :) Cheers from Carl in Stockholm, Sweden!
Carl Halling via Apple Podcasts · Sweden · 10/23/11
Only misgiving is the title...should be History of Western Philosophy...but one can forgive him, after all his current task is Herculean. Highly recommended.
Alistorthe via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 01/19/14
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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