
The Story of Philosophy
Will Durant
The Story of Philosophy is a captivating intellectual journey that explores the evolution of human thought and the enduring legacy of great thinkers throughout history. Written by the renowned author Will Durant, this monumental work provides readers with a comprehensive overview of the world's philosophical traditions, from ancient Greece to the modern era.
Through 11 volumes, each dedicated to a specific philosopher or philosophical era, Durant delves into the intricacies of thought, revealing the profound impact of philosophy on human civilization. From Plato's idealism to Aristotle's empirical inquiry and Francis Bacon's scientific revolution, this series offers a deep dive into the intellectual tapestry of human history.
The Story of Philosophy is a timeless exploration of the quest for knowledge and wisdom, making it essential reading for anyone curious about the foundations of human thought."
Duration - 21h 16m.
Author - Will Durant.
Narrator - Graham Dunlop.
Published Date - Monday, 01 January 2024.
Copyright - © 1926 Will Durant ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
The Story of Philosophy is a captivating intellectual journey that explores the evolution of human thought and the enduring legacy of great thinkers throughout history. Written by the renowned author Will Durant, this monumental work provides readers with a comprehensive overview of the world's philosophical traditions, from ancient Greece to the modern era. Through 11 volumes, each dedicated to a specific philosopher or philosophical era, Durant delves into the intricacies of thought, revealing the profound impact of philosophy on human civilization. From Plato's idealism to Aristotle's empirical inquiry and Francis Bacon's scientific revolution, this series offers a deep dive into the intellectual tapestry of human history. The Story of Philosophy is a timeless exploration of the quest for knowledge and wisdom, making it essential reading for anyone curious about the foundations of human thought." Duration - 21h 16m. Author - Will Durant. Narrator - Graham Dunlop. Published Date - Monday, 01 January 2024. Copyright - © 1926 Will Durant ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:17
I.The Context of Plato
Duration:00:09:12
II. Socrates
Duration:00:19:13
III. The Preparation of Plato
Duration:00:08:39
IV. The Ethical Problem
Duration:00:06:49
V. The Political Problem
Duration:00:07:05
VI. The Psychological Problem
Duration:00:04:38
VII. The Psychological Solution
Duration:00:20:34
VIII. The Political Solution
Duration:00:16:01
IX.The Ethical Solution
Duration:00:05:38
X.Criticism
Duration:00:18:40
I. The Historical Background
Duration:00:10:02
II. The Work of Aristotle
Duration:00:11:10
III. The Foundation of Logic
Duration:00:11:00
IV. The Organization of Science - 1. Greek Science before Aristotle
Duration:00:07:17
IV. The Organization of Science - 2. Aristotle as a Naturalist
Duration:00:03:24
IV. The Organization of Science - 3. The Foundation of Biology
Duration:00:07:01
V. Metaphysics and the Nature of God
Duration:00:06:13
VI. Psychology and the Nature of Art
Duration:00:05:28
VII. Ethics and the Nature of Happiness
Duration:00:12:09
VIII. Politics - 1. Communism and Conservatism
Duration:00:08:48
VIII. Politics - 2. Marriage and Education
Duration:00:08:06
VIII. Politics - 3. Democracy and Aristocracy
Duration:00:07:11
IX. Criticism
Duration:00:08:43
X. Later Life and Death
Duration:00:03:25
I. From Aristotle to the Renaissance
Duration:00:19:45
II. The Political Career of Francis Bacon
Duration:00:10:55
III. The Essays
Duration:00:19:01
IV. The Great Reconstruction
Duration:00:04:00
1. The Advancement of Learning
Duration:00:18:05
2. The New Organon
Duration:00:14:38
3. The Utopia of Science
Duration:00:07:53
V. Criticism
Duration:00:12:41
VI. Epilogue
Duration:00:05:28
I. Historical and Biographical 1. The Odyssey of the Jews
Duration:00:06:42
2. The Education of Spinoza
Duration:00:08:00
3. Excommunication
Duration:00:06:09
4. Retirement and Death
Duration:00:17:09
II. The Treatise on Religion and the State
Duration:00:07:01
III. The Improvement of the Intellect
Duration:00:07:49
IV. The Ethics
Duration:00:03:55
1. Nature and God
Duration:00:12:14
2. Matter and Mind
Duration:00:09:06
3. Intelligence and Morals
Duration:00:18:47
4. Religion and Immortality
Duration:00:06:34
V. The Political Treatise
Duration:00:15:25
VI. The Influence of Spinoza
Duration:00:06:13
I. Paris; OEdipe
Duration:00:19:01
II. London; The Letters on the English
Duration:00:05:53
III. Cirey; The Romances
Duration:00:15:53
IV. Potsdam and Frederick
Duration:00:11:17
V. Les Delices; The Essay on Morals
Duration:00:07:51
VI. Ferney; Candide
Duration:00:16:12
VII. The Encyclopedia and the Philosophic Dictionary
Duration:00:11:43
VIII. Ecrasez l'Infame
Duration:00:19:35
IX. Voltaire and Rousseau
Duration:00:14:49
X. Denouement
Duration:00:07:14
I. Roads to Kant
Duration:00:03:00
1. From Voltaire to Kant
Duration:00:03:32
2. From Locke to Kant
Duration:00:08:22
3. From Rousseau to Kant
Duration:00:05:34
II. Kant Himself
Duration:00:09:33
III. The Critique of Pure Reason
Duration:00:06:26
1. Transcendental Esthetic
Duration:00:07:17
2. Transcendental Analytic
Duration:00:04:27
3. Transcendental Dialectic
Duration:00:08:26
IV. The Critique of Practical Reason
Duration:00:07:07
V. On Religion and Reason
Duration:00:07:37
VI. On Politics and Eternal Peace
Duration:00:10:03
VII. Criticism and Estimate
Duration:00:14:44
VIII. A Note on Hegel
Duration:00:18:27
I. The Age
Duration:00:06:28
II. The Man
Duration:00:14:05
III. The World as Idea
Duration:00:09:25
IV. The World as Will
Duration:00:13:53
IV. The World as Will 1. The Will to Live
Duration:00:13:54
2. The Will to Reproduce
Duration:00:13:00
V. The World as Evil
Duration:00:17:32
VI. The Wisdom of Life 1. Philosophy
Duration:00:09:18
2. Genius
Duration:00:06:07
3. Art
Duration:00:04:44
4. Religion
Duration:00:04:39
VII. The Wisdom of Death
Duration:00:07:02
VIII. Criticism
Duration:00:17:47
I. Comte and Darwin
Duration:00:10:42
II. The Development of Spencer
Duration:00:20:43
III. First Principles 1. The Unknowable
Duration:00:04:46
2. Evolution
Duration:00:11:56
IV. Biology; The Evolution of Life
Duration:00:06:45
V. Psychology; The Evolution of Mind
Duration:00:06:14
VI. Sociology; The Evolution of Society
Duration:00:19:35
VII. Ethics; The Evolution of Morals
Duration:00:16:44
VIII. Criticism. 1. First Principles
Duration:00:06:24
2. Biology and Psychology
Duration:00:02:24
3. Sociology and Ethics
Duration:00:05:50
IX. Conclusion
Duration:00:04:50
I. The Lineage of Nietzsche
Duration:00:04:11
II. Youth
Duration:00:10:19
III. Nietzsche and Wagner
Duration:00:15:11
IV. The Song of Zarathustra
Duration:00:12:56
V. Hero-morality
Duration:00:15:47
VI. The Superman
Duration:00:08:57
VII. Decadence
Duration:00:09:07
VIII. Aristocracy
Duration:00:15:54
X. Finale
Duration:00:04:27
I. Henri Bergson 1. The Revolt against Materialism
Duration:00:06:58
2. Mind and Brain
Duration:00:16:54
3. Creative Evolution
Duration:00:12:55
4. Criticism
Duration:00:09:54
II. Benedetto Croce 1. The Man
Duration:00:05:56
2. The Philosophy of the Spirit
Duration:00:08:49
3. What is Beauty?
Duration:00:05:38
III. Bertrand Russell 1. The Logician
Duration:00:13:02
2. The Reformer
Duration:00:06:20
3. Epilogue
Duration:00:05:47
Introduction
Duration:00:04:49
I. George Santayana 1. Biographical
Duration:00:05:24
2. Scepticism and Animal Faith
Duration:00:04:23
3. Reason in Science
Duration:00:08:41
4. Reason in Religion
Duration:00:09:27
5. Reason in Society
Duration:00:12:39
6. Comment
Duration:00:06:05
II. William James 1. Personal
Duration:00:05:12
2. Pragmatism
Duration:00:06:13
3. Pluralism
Duration:00:11:41
4. Comment
Duration:00:03:37
III. John Dewey 1. Education
Duration:00:05:43
2. Instrumentalism
Duration:00:06:15
3. Science and Politics
Duration:00:09:19
Conclusion
Duration:00:03:00
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:23