LEADER 00000cim a2200673Ia 4500 001 ocn868229542 003 OCoLC 005 20190204034713.0 007 sd fsngnnmmneu 008 140116s2000 vaunnnn r l n engsd 019 964628817 020 1565853547 020 9781565853546 028 00 IC470A-01--IC470A-07|bTeaching Company 028 02 PC470A|bTeaching Company 028 02 PB470A|bTeaching Company 035 (OCoLC)868229542|z(OCoLC)964628817 040 WIM|beng|cWIM|dOCLCO|dOCLCF|dOCLCO|dYBM|dOCLCQ|dNTG 049 CKEA 082 04 109|223 245 00 Great minds of the Western intellectual tradition. 250 3rd ed. 260 Springfield, VA :|bTeaching Co.,|c[2001] 300 42 audio discs (approximately 42 hr.) :|bdigital ;|c4 3/4 in. +|e1 course guidebooks (xxiv, 421 pages : portraits ; 20 cm). 336 spoken word|bspw|2rdacontent 337 audio|bs|2rdamedia 338 audio disc|bsd|2rdacarrier 490 1 The great courses 500 In 7 containers, each with six sound discs and a single course guidebook covering all 42 lectures. 505 00 |gVol. 1.|t[Classical origins].|gIntroduction|r(Staloff) - -|tThe pre-Socratics- physics and metaphysics|r(Markos) -- |tThe Sophists and social science|r(Adams) --|tPlato- metaphysics|r(Cary) --|tPlato- politics|r(Dalton) -- |tPlato- psychology|r(Cary) --|tAristotle- metaphysics |r(Cary) --|tAristotle- politics|r(Dalton) --|tAristotle- ethics|r(Cary) --|tStoicism and epicureanism|r(Adams) -- |tRoman eclecticism- Cicero and Polybius|r(Adams) -- |tRoman skepticism- Sextus Empiricus|r(Adams). 505 00 |gVol. 2.|t[The Christian age].|gIntroduction|r(Cary) -- |tJob and the problem of suffering|r(Cary) --|tThe Hebrew Bible and covenantal history|r(Cary) --|tThe synoptic gospels- the historical Jesus and the kingdom of God |r(Cary) --|tPaul- justification by faith|r(Cary) -- |tPlotinus and neo-Platonism|r(Cary) --|tAugustine- grace and free will|r(Cary) --|tAquinas and Christian Aristotelianism|r(Adams) --|tUniversals in medieval thought|r(Adams) --|tMysticism and Meister Eckhart|r(Cary) --|tLuther- law and gospel|r(Cary) --|tCalvin and Protestantism|r(Cary). 505 00 |gVol. 3.|tFrom the Renaissance to the Age of Reason. |gIntroduction|r(Staloff) --|tMachiavelli and the origins of political science|r(Staloff) --|tMore's Utopianism |r(Staloff) --|tErasmus against enthusiasm|r(Adams) -- |tGalileo and the new astronomy|r(Kors) --|tBacon's new Organon and the new science|r(Kors) --|tDescartes- the method of modern philosophy --|tHobbes- politics and the state of nature|r(Dalton) --|tSpinoza- rationalism and the reverence for being|r(Staloff) --|tPascal- skepticism and Jansenism|r(Kors) --|tBayle- skepticism and Calvinism |r(Kors) --|tNewton and enlightened science|r(Kors). 505 00 |gVol. 4.|tThe Enlightenment and its critics. |gIntroduction|r(Kors) --|tLocke- politics|r(Dalton) -- |tLocke- the revolution in knowledge|r(Kors) --|tVico and the new science of history|r(Staloff) --|tMontesquieu and political thought|r(Kors) --|tThe worldly philosophy of Bernard Mandevill|r(Staloff) --|tBishop Berkeley- idealism and critique of the enlightenment|r(Staloff) --|tHume's epistemology|r(Staloff) --|tHume's theory of morality |r(Staloff) --|tHume's natural religion|r(Kors) --|tAdam Smith and the origins of political economy|r(Shearmur) -- |tRousseau's dissent|r(Kors). 505 00 |gVol. 5.|tThe Age of ideology.|gIntroduction|r(Staloff) - -|tKant's "Copernican revolution"|r(Kane) --|tKant's moral theory|r(Kane) --|tBurke- the origins of conservatism |r(Shearmur) --|tHegel- history and historicism|r(Staloff) --|tMarx- historical materialism|r(Staloff) --|tMarx- on alienation|r(Dalton) --|tMill's utilitarianism|r(Solomon) --|tKierkegaard and the leap of faith|r(Cary) -- |tSchopenhauer- the world as will and idea|r(Higgins) -- |tNietzsche- perspectivism and the will to power |r(Solomon) --|tNietzsche- the death of God, morality, and self-creation|r(Higgins). 505 00 |gVol. 6.|tModernism and the age of analysis. |gIntroduction|r(Staloff) --|tJames's pragmatism |r(Staloff) --|tFreud's psychology of human nature |r(Dalton) --|tFreud's discontents|r(Dalton) --|tA.J. Ayer and logical positivism|r(Staloff) --|tMax Weber and legitimate authority|r(Staloff) --|tHusserl and phenomenology|r(Solomon) --|tDewey's critique of traditional philosophy|r(Staloff) --|tHeidegger- Dasein and Existenz|r(Solomon) --|tWittgenstein and language analysis|r(Risjord) --|tThe Frankfurt School|r(Kellner) -- |tStructuralism- Saussure and Lévi-Strauss|r(Markos). 505 00 |gVol. 7.|tThe crisis of modernity.|gIntroduction |r(Staloff) --|tHayek and the critique of central planning |r(Shearmur) --|tPopper- the open society and the philosophy of science|r(Shearmur) --|tKuhn's paradigm paradigm|r(Shearmur) --|tQuine- ontological relativism |r(Staloff) --|tHabermas- critical theory and communicative action|r(Kellner) --|tRawl's thoery of justice|r(Staloff) --|tDerrida and deconstruction |r(Markos) --|tRorty's neo-pragmatism|r(Staloff) -- |tGouldner- ideology and the "new" class|r(Staloff) -- |tMacIntyre- the rationality of traditions|r(Cary) -- |tNozick's defense of Libertarianism|r(Shearmur). 511 0 Lectures by Darren M. Staloff, Louis Markos, Jeremy Adams, Phillip Cary, Dennis G. Dalton, Alan Charles Kors, Jeremy Shearmur, Kathleen M. Higgins, Robert Hilary Kane, Robert C. Solomon, Douglas Kellner, and Mark W. Risjord. 650 0 Philosophy|xHistory. 650 0 Civilization, Western|xPhilosophy. 650 7 Civilization, Western|xPhilosophy.|2fast |0(OCoLC)fst00863161 650 7 Philosophy.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01060777 655 4 Audiobooks collection|vNonfiction. 655 7 History.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01411628 700 1 Staloff, Darren,|d1961- 700 1 Markos, Louis. 700 1 Adams, Jeremy duQuesnay. 700 1 Cary, Phillip,|d1958- 700 1 Dalton, Dennis. 700 1 Kors, Alan Charles. 700 1 Shearmur, Jeremy,|d1948- 700 1 Solomon, Robert C. 700 1 Kane, Robert,|d1938- 700 1 Higgins, Kathleen Marie. 700 1 Risjord, Mark W.,|d1960- 700 1 Kellner, Douglas,|d1943- 710 2 Teaching Company. 830 0 Great courses (Compact disc) 994 C0|bCKE 999 Not a dup
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