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History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

HoP 250 - Q&A

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

Peter Adamson

Philosophy, Society & Culture, Society & Culture:philosophy

4.71.9K Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2016

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Peter answers listener questions on the nature of philosophy and the podcast series.

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0:00.0

Fennie pray a cost in the news

0:05.0

and there's to all of physical

0:08.0

and bless you all of physical.

0:10.0

He bless you, Hi, I'm Peter Adam, and you're listening to a special

0:17.0

I'm Peter Adamson, and you're listening to a special 250th episode of The History of Philosophy podcast.

0:25.8

In this episode I'll be celebrating reaching the 250 mark by answering listener questions,

0:31.6

which came in on Facebook, Twitter, and the podcast website,

0:35.2

which you can of course find at www. History of Philosophy.net.

0:40.8

Thanks to everyone who sent in a question. I hope I've managed to take note of everything that came in.

0:45.8

If you have a question or something else to say about the history of philosophy and want to know what I or other

0:52.2

listeners think, just head over to the website where you can

0:55.2

leave comments on the comments page or on each individual episode page.

1:00.6

And if you want to pass judgment on the podcast as a whole, then a good way to do that is by raiding it or making a comment on iTunes.

1:08.0

With that, let's get going.

1:10.0

I'll read out some of the shorter questions verbatim and take the liberty of summarizing

1:15.2

some of the longer ones in my own words.

1:18.2

First up, I'm going to tackle a question raised by Rifiel and Josh. Both wondered about including African philosophy in this series and whether

1:26.6

ancient Egypt has contributed anything to the history of philosophy. I'm starting with this because

1:31.6

it gives me the chance to make a little announcement.

1:34.7

As you know, I'm now covering ancient Indian philosophy in a series of episodes written together

1:39.7

with Janardin Ganari.

1:41.7

If you haven't found it yet, you can do so on the website or by searching for the second

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