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The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast

Episode 46, Peter Adamson and the History of Women in Philosophy (Part I)

The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast

Jack Symes | Andrew Horton, Oliver Marley, and Rose de Castellane

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4.8604 Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2018

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Peter Adamson is Professor of Late Ancient and Arabic philosophy at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, and the host of the History of Philosophy without any gaps podcast. Peter’s main publications focus on Classical Philosophy, Philosophy in the Hellenistic and Roman Worlds, and Philosophy in the Islamic World, but the range of Peter’s expertise is phenomenal. The depth and breadth of his podcast History of Philosophy without any gaps is simply unrivalled, and the success of Peter’s projects has led him to publish a range of books in the aforementioned areas.

So, in Part I, we’ll be speaking to Peter Adamson about the history of women in philosophy, and in Part II, we’ll be engaging in some further analysis and discussion, asking some listener questions, and getting at ‘the man behind the podcast’.

Contents

Part I. The History of Women in Philosophy.

Part II. Further Analysis, Discussion and 'The Man Behind the Podcast'.

Transcript

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Peter Adamson is Professor of Late Ancient and Arabic Philosophy at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and the host of the History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps podcast. Peter's main publications focus on classical philosophy, philosophy in the Hellenistic and Roman

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worlds, and philosophy in the Islamic world.

0:24.5

But the range of Peter's expertise is phenomenal.

0:27.4

The depth and breadth of his podcast history of philosophy without any gaps is simply unrivaled,

0:33.0

and the success of Peter's projects has led him to publish a range of books in the aforementioned

0:37.4

areas.

0:37.8

In this episode, we'll be speaking to Peter Adamson about the history of women in philosophy.

0:42.8

So in part one, we'll be speaking to Peter about the history of women in philosophy,

0:46.8

and in part two, we'll be engaging in some further analyses and discussion,

0:50.8

asking some listener questions and getting at The Man Behind the Podcast.

0:55.0

We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our listeners for your continued support,

0:59.0

particularly those of you who are supporting us on Patreon. Without your support, we wouldn't be where we are today.

1:03.0

Welcome to all new listeners, and if you haven't checked out our backlog, all episodes are freely available on our website,

1:09.0

the Pansidecast.com.

1:11.5

A reminder to anybody who missed our last episode, we've just released our first feature-length

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audiobook, developments in Christian thought, completely free.

1:19.5

There are 24 chapters, the first 12 being in-depth discussions between myself, Ollie and Andrew,

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and the second 12 being interviews with subject experts such as Eric

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Metexus, Alison Stone, Daniel Hill, Eugene Nagasauer, Tom Atkinson, Peter Adamson, Peter

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Oaks, David Ford, Tim Mawson, Joseph Shaw, Daniel Dennett, A.C. Grayling, to name but a few.

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For more information, click the link in our iTunes description or head over to thepancycass.com

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