History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps
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History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

Peter Adamson

Active · Publishes every 2 weeks

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Episodes
501
In catalog
Apple Rating
4.7 / 5
1,601 Apple ratings
Cadence
Every 2 Weeks
~every 14 days
Avg Length
22m
Per episode
Latest
May 31, 2026
Active

About the Show

Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich and at King's College London, takes listeners through the history of philosophy, "without any gaps". www.historyofphilosophy.net

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Guest Interviews

Regularly hosts outside guests

Established Catalog

501 episodes — long track record

Production & Distribution

Active Since
Oct 25, 2010
Consistency
100%
Format
Episodic
Hosting
feed.podbean.com

Recent Episodes

HoP 494 Tell the Truth While Laughing: The French Moralists

May 31, 2026 23m

La Rochefoucauld and other “moralists” offer a penetrating and witty critique of human pride, selfishness, and hypocrisy. Is this just cynicism, or does it support a positive ethic?

HoP 493 Better Nature: The French Garden

May 17, 2026 21m

How the French formal garden embodied both Cartesian philosophy and the political ideology of the French monarchy.

HoP 492 Changing By Degrees: French Scholasticism

May 03, 2026 21m

How philosophy at the universities evolved in response to Cartesianism and the “new science.”

HoP 491 Image Problems: Arnauld vs Malebranche on Ideas

Apr 19, 2026 19m

Arnauld’s attack on Malebranche’s theory of the “vision in God” leads to a nuanced debate over the nature of ideas.

HoP 490 Steven Nadler on Occasionalism

Apr 05, 2026 32m

What inspired the occasionalist theory embraced by the 17th century Cartesians? We find out from a leading specialist on the topic.

HoP 489 All Power to Him: Malebranche and Occasionalism

Mar 22, 2026 21m

What led Malebranche to his notorious view that all bodily motions and thoughts are caused by God, with created things serving only as “occasions” for divine action?

HoP 488 No Particular Reason: Nicolas Malebranche

Mar 08, 2026 19m

We begin to explore Malebranche’s controversial development of Cartesian philosophy by looking at his theodicy.

HoP 487 Showing Good Judgment: The Port Royal Logic

Feb 22, 2026 21m

Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Nicole update the study of logic to take account of the ideas of Descartes.

HoP 486 Friends of the Truth: Arnauld and Jansenism

Feb 08, 2026 19m

Antoine Arnauld combines Cartesian philosophy with Jansenism, one of the most controversial religious movements of the 17th century.

HoP 485 Liz Jackson on Pascal's Wager

Jan 25, 2026 38m

An interview on contemporary approaches to Pascal's Wager: where decision theory meets philosophy of religion.

HoP 484 You Bet Your Life: Pascal’s Wager

Jan 11, 2026 22m

Should we gamble on belief in God to have a chance at infinite reward?

HoP 483 Between Infinity and the Void: Blaise Pascal

Dec 28, 2025 20m

Blaise Pascal was a pioneering scientist and deeply spiritual religious thinker; what united these two sides of his thought?

HoP 482 Indivisible, Under God: the Revival of Atomism

Dec 14, 2025 20m

Why did Sébastian Basso and Pierre Gassendi think ancient atomism was the key to developing a new, modern science?

HoP 481 True Fool’s Gold: Pierre Gassendi

Nov 30, 2025 20m

Gassendi’s path from skepticism to “baptized Epicureanism.”

HoP 480 Honorable Ignorance: French Skepticism

Nov 16, 2025 21m

So-called “libertines” like Mothe le Vayer revive ancient skepticism, provoking a backlash from Mersenne and Arnauld. Were they right to see the skeptics as anti-religious?

HoP 479 Gideon Manning on Cartesian Medicine

Nov 02, 2025 33m

An interview exploring Descartes' interest in medicine, how his medical ideas relate to his dualism, and his influence on medical science.

HoP 478 This Gland Is Your Gland: Cartesian Science

Oct 19, 2025 24m

From comets to blood transfusions, embryology, and the debate over the pineal gland: Descartes’ impact on science, especially medicine.

HoP 477 The Mind Has No Sex: Cartesianism and Gender

Oct 05, 2025 20m

Why Cartesianism appealed to women and became the inspiration for a pioneering feminist, Poullain de la Barre; and why Cartesianism was not the only option for women philosophers of the age.

HoP 476 What He Should Have Said: the Early Cartesians

Sep 21, 2025 26m

Early Cartesians including Cordemoy and de La Forge develop but also challenge Descartes’ ideas, defending atomism and occasionalism.

HoP 475 Ariane Schneck on Elisabeth and Descartes

Sep 07, 2025 34m

We finish our look at Elisabeth of Bohemia and Descartes by talking to Ariane Schneck about their correspondence, focusing on the mind-body problem and the passions.

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