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History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

Africana Philosophy Announcement

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

Peter Adamson

Philosophy, Society & Culture, Society & Culture:philosophy

4.71.9K Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2018

⏱️ 2 minutes

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New paperbacks and a new series!

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We're just reaching some milestones here at the History of Philosophy podcast.

0:04.0

In a couple of weeks we'll be getting to episode 300, which is going to be a special two-part

0:09.0

extra-egansa featuring no fewer than six historians of philosophy talking about the relevance of what we've covered so far,

0:16.0

ancient and medieval philosophy.

0:18.0

After that, we'll be moving on to Byzantine philosophy, which will be a series of about 20 episodes, I think, followed by Renaissance philosophy.

0:26.0

Meanwhile, volumes 2 and 3 of the books based on the podcast are about to appear in paperback next month with Oxford University Press.

0:34.4

These cover Hellenistic and Roman philosophy and philosophy in the Islamic world.

0:39.0

Available wherever good books are sold, which thanks to the, now means pretty much everywhere, but do support

0:44.6

your local bookstore, if you have one.

0:47.9

Also, maybe most excitingly, we recently wrapped up Indian philosophy, a 62 episode series written together with

0:54.2

Janardin Ganari that took us from the first Vedic texts and the Upanishads down to

0:58.8

the Buddhist philosopher Dignaga. Just this past Sunday we've launched another series on Africano philosophy which I'm producing

1:06.1

with Chique Jeffers of Dalhousie University. It will run for about the same length as the

1:10.8

India series and cover everything from prehistoric Africa and ancient Egypt to the political thought of the 20th century.

1:18.0

All these episodes will be available on the website at historyof philosophy.net. If you've been missing out on the website at History of Philosophy.net.

1:23.0

If you've been missing out on the Indian philosophy series and wonder where to find it

1:27.4

or want to jump in now that we have moved on to Africano philosophy,

1:31.0

you should know that both series are released on a separate podcast feed from this one.

1:35.0

The feed is called History of Indian and African philosophy and you can just search for it online

1:41.0

or find the link on the podcast website. The Afrikana episodes will be released

1:45.7

in alternating weeks with the Byzantine and then the Renaissance episodes just as we've been alternating

1:50.3

between medieval and India for a couple of years.

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