1. | The Philosophy Podcast by Plato With The Philosophy Podcast, LearnOutLoud.com will showcase audio renditions of classic philosophy from such greats as Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Nietzsche and much more. For more audio and video material tailored to the lifelong learner, please feel free to visit www.learnoutloud.com | |||
2. | New York Times The Ethicist Podcast by Randy Cohen Randy Cohen, Times Magazine columnist, answers readers' questions on ethical issues each week. | |||
3. | Plato - The Republic Podcast by Plato The Republic is an influential work of philosophy and political theory by the Greek philosopher Plato, written in approximately 360 BC. | |||
4. | Heidegger Podcast by Hubert L. Dreyfus One of the most important philosophical works of the twentieth century, Being and Time is both a systematization of the existential insights of Kierkegaard and Nietzsche and a radicalization of Husserl's phenomenological account of intentionality. | |||
5. | The Philosopher's Zone Podcast by Alan Saunders The Philosopher's Zone with Alan Saunders looks at the world of philosophy and at the world through philosophy. The program addresses the big philosophical questions and arguments. | |||
6. | Philosophy: The Classics Podcast by Nigel Warburton Author Nigel Warburton reads from his book Philosophy: The Classics which is an introduction to 27 key works in the history of Philosophy... | |||
7. | Philosophy Bites Podcast by David Edmonds David Edmonds (co-author of Wittgenstein's Poker) and Nigel Warburton (author of Philosophy: The Basics) interview top philosophers on a wide range of topics in this weekly podcast. | |||
8. | Existentialism in Literature and Film Podcast by Hubert L. Dreyfus The course will be organized around various attempts to reinterpret the Judeo/Christian God, and to determine in what sense, if at all, such a God is still a living God. | |||
9. | Proverbs Podcast This Proverbs Podcast series will offer a multifaceted view of how different traditions have passed on their wisdom. | |||
10. | Philosophy of Language Podcast by John Searle The main purpose of this course is to answer the question, “How does language relate to the world?” In order to do this we will have to explore a lot of related questions... | |||
11. | Mises Institute Media Podcast Austrian Economics and Libertarianism. | |||
12. | Zaadz Daily Wisdom Podcast by Brian Johnson LearnOutLoud.com and Zaadz.com present Zaadz Daily Wisdom. Each day, you will receive powerful wisdom from philosophers, psychologists, spiritual teachers, and optimal living gurus. | |||
13. | The Dan Millman Podcast by Dan Millman The Dan Millman Podcast contains audio excerpts of Dan Millman's teachings. To see a complete selection of Dan's work, please visitwww.danmillman.com. | |||
14. | Utopia Podcast by Sir Thomas More Written in 1515, Sir Thomas More's famous narrative describes what could be considered the perfect society, and questions whether a perfect society is possible. | |||
15. | Philosophy of Mind Podcast by John Searle The single most important question in philosophy and in intellectual life generally at the present time is this: How, if at all, can we reconcile a certain conception that we have of ourselves as conscious, free, rational, ethical, language using, social and political human beings in a world consisting entirely of mindless, meaningless physical particles? | |||
16. | In Our Time with Melvyn Bragg - BBC Podcast by Melvyn Bragg The history of ideas discussed by Melvyn Bragg and guests including Philosophy, science, literature, religion and the influence these ideas have on us today. | |||
17. | NPR Series: Books That Changed the World Podcast by Neal Conan Ten prominent writers discuss some of the most significant works of literature - books that introduced groundbreaking ideas and altered the course of human history. | |||
18. | Heidegger's Being and Time, Division II Podcast by Hubert L. Dreyfus The course is designed to deal with a variety of topics in recent European philosophy. | |||
19. | Human Happiness Podcast by Dacher Keltner This course will take an interdisciplinary approach to an understanding of happiness. | |||
20. | PhilosophersNotes TV Video Podcast by Brian Johnson Brian Johnson nets out the great lessons of humanity for you by synthesizing the latest books on human potential, philosophy and life-empowerment. Get key takeaways, 3 times a week, in synopsis form. | |||
21. | Philosophy of Society Podcast by John Searle The course deals with the foundations of the social sciences and the differences between social science explanations and natural science explanations. | |||
22. | Medical Practice Management: Healthcare Policies Podcast by Greenbranch Publishing For the medical practice administrator of physician executive, discussion topics include the US healthcare system, predictions for the future in a globalized world, the relationship of status and class in healthcare, controlling healthcare costs, and medical and professional ethics. | |||
23. | Listen to Genius Podcast Listen to Genius: the works of the greatest minds in history read by award winning professional narrators. | |||
24. | Man, God, and Society in Western Literature Podcast by Hubert L. Dreyfus This course will compare and contrast the Greek, Medieval, and modern worlds, as reflected in their greatest literature... | |||
25. | The Modern Scholar Podcast by Gretta Cohn Interviews with world-renowned scholars discussing their latest audio lectures. | |||
26. | The Veritas Forum Podcast Veritas Forums are university events that engage students and faculty in discussions about life's hardest questions and the relevance of Jesus Christ to all of life. | |||
27. | Carnegie Council Podcast by Jere Van Dyk Listen to events at the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. | |||
28. | Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly - PBS Podcast by Thirteen - WNET The only national TV news program devoted to religious and ethical issues. | |||
29. | BBC All Things Considered Podcast Award-winning series exploring religious, spiritual and moral issues. All Things Considered adopts a variety of formats, from documentary to interview and discussion, but is always revealing. | |||
30. | IntegralNaked.org Podcast Behind the scenes with the most provocative thinkers in today's world. Podcasting highlights of audio content and Avant-Garde art pieces you will hear nowhere else. | |||
31. | Ancient Philosophy Podcast by David B. Ebrey The history of ancient philosophy with special emphasis on the Presocratics, Plato, and Aristotle. | |||
32. | Theory of Meaning Podcast by John Joseph Campbell What gives our words and sentences semantic properties (meaning, reference, truth)? Clearly, the semantic properties of words depend somehow on our thoughts and intentions: but how? | |||
33. | Ethics Bites Podcast by David Edmonds Ethics Bites is a fascinating and absorbing series of interviews covering topics such as animal rights, euthanasia, censorship and fertility treatment. | |||
34. | The History and Practice of Human Rights Podcast by Thomas W. Laqueur This course offers a broad survey of the philosophical, legal and historical origins of human rights in the eighteenth century and examines how and why it burgeoned into what is arguably the dominant language of international and domestic politics all over the world in the late late twentieth and the twenty-first century. | |||
35. | The RU Sirius Show Podcast by RU Sirius The mastermind behind the legendary hipster technoculture magazine Mondo 2000 brings you a podcast meant to challenge, excite, sicken and induce hallucinations. | |||
36. | Intellectual History of the United States Since 1865 Podcast by Richard Candida Smith In this course we will be discussing key developments in U.S. thought since the middle of the nineteenth century, roughly beginning with the reception of Darwin. | |||
37. | PhilosophersNotes Podcast by Brian Johnson Brian Johnson nets out the great lessons of humanity for you by synthesizing the latest books on human potential, philosophy and life-empowerment. Get key takeaways, 3 times a week, in synopsis form. | |||
38. | The Nature of Mind Podcast by John Joseph Campbell In this introductory course we will be looking at the relation of psychological states, such as desires or memories, to the physical world. | |||
39. | RTE - Big Science Debate Podcast Expert guests and scientists debate ethical dilemmas facing humankind. | |||
40. | Ethics and Public Health in an Age of Catastrophe Podcast by Harvey Kayman Every natural and man-made catastrophe presents unique challenges to affected institutions and agencies. Finding one's way ethically is particularly problematic. | |||
41. | Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly - PBS Video Podcast by Thirteen - WNET The only national TV news program devoted to religious and ethical issues. | |||
42. | Infinite Smile Podcast by Michael McAlister The Zen-inspired teachings of Michael McAlister are currently reaching a global audience. | |||
43. | DebateGod Podcast Daddy, is God Real? | |||
44. | Purdue University Bioethics Seminar Series Podcast by Leigh Raymond The Purdue University Bioethics Lecture Series is a annual series of public lectures organized by two graduate students in philosophy, Jonathan Beever and Nicolae Morar. The Bioethics Seminar Series continues to actively pursue two main goals: a strengthened role in engagement with ethics and the pursuit of new interdisciplinary opportunities. | |||
45. | Thinking Out Loud Podcast by Steve Donaldson Join Steve Donaldson and his citizen philosopher guests for weekly discussions on topics that vex our souls. | |||
46. | AwareTek Podcast by Ron Stephens AwareTek is about the Future of our culture and society, considered philosophically and artistically, with due consideration given to the impact of technology, economics, politics, and religion. | |||
47. | CBC Radio's Ideas: How to Think About Science Podcast by David Cayley In recent years, historians, sociologists, philosophers and sometimes scientists themselves have begun to ask fundamental questions about how the institution of science is structured and how it knows what it knows. David Cayley talks to some of the leading lights of this new field of study in this special series for CBC Radio's Ideas. | |||
48. | Peikoff.com Q&A on Ayn Rand Podcast by Leonard Peikoff A 15-minute discussion of Ayn Rand's philosophy, posted every other Monday on www.Peikoff.com. Leonard Peikoff is a PhD in philosophy and a longtime teacher and writer; he was designated by Ayn Rand as her legal and intellectual heir. In the show, Peikoff reads a batch of philosophical questions emailed to him and methodically answers them. | |||
49. | Catholic NGO Voice Podcast These are the podcasts of Catholic NGO Voice, an outreach dedicated to sharing authentic Catholic socal teaching about human dignity and human rights. |
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Sunday, March 20, 2011
Philosophy Podcasts
Here are a number of philosophy podcasts. Philosophy bites is interesting and I have also listened to Hubert L. Dreyfus(4, 8, 18, 24) and David B. Ebrey (31) and John Searle (10, 15, 21) podcast. Many of the other ones I am unsure about, but there are some big names on this list.
Don't forget The Partially Examined Life: http://www.partiallyexaminedlife.com!
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