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Albert Camus Existential Thought Deep Dive

18 Feb 2026

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Albert Camus is a towering figure in existentialist thought, often celebrated for his exploration of the human experience amidst life's absurdities. E...

Jean-Paul Sartre Being and Nothingness Deep Dive

10 Feb 2026

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Jean-Paul Sartre was a profound French philosopher, playwright, novelist, and political activist who lived from 1905 to 1980. Emerging as a key figure...

Simone de Beauvoir The Second Sex Deep Dive

05 Feb 2026

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Simone de Beauvoir is a pivotal figure in philosophy, particularly known for her profound contributions to existentialism and feminist thought. Active...

Hannah Arendt Power & Totalitarianism Deep Dive

02 Feb 2026

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Hannah Arendt was a prominent political theorist and philosopher of the 20th century, known for her profound examinations of power, totalitarianism, a...

Martin Heidegger Being & Existence Deep Dive

29 Jan 2026

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Martin Heidegger, a central figure in 20th-century philosophy, is perhaps best known for his investigation into the nature of being and existence. His...

Friedrich Nietzsche Will to Power Deep Dive

28 Jan 2026

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Friedrich Nietzsche was a German philosopher active in the late 19th century, whose works continue to provoke thought and debate in moral philosophy. ...

Søren Kierkegaard The father of Existentialism Deep Dive

22 Jan 2026

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Søren Kierkegaard, often hailed as the father of existentialism, was a 19th-century Danish philosopher whose work profoundly influenced both theology...

Søren Kierkegaard: The Three Stages of Being Human

20 Jan 2026

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Søren Kierkegaard didn’t write philosophy to explain the world. He wrote to explain what it feels like to live inside a human life. In this episode...

Plato on democracy and gender roles

20 Jan 2026

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Today we’re going to walk into Plato’s world—his hopes, his fears, and his blueprint for what he thought a good society might look like—and we...

Immanuel Kant The Categorical Imperative Deep Dive

18 Jan 2026

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Immanuel Kant was an 18th-century German philosopher whose ideas have profoundly influenced the landscape of moral philosophy. His work represents a c...

David Hume Reason and Passion Deep Dive

15 Jan 2026

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David Hume, an 18th-century Scottish philosopher, is a towering figure in Western moral philosophy, known for his profound inquiries into human nature...

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Best of all Possible worlds Deep Dive

14 Jan 2026

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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was a German philosopher, mathematician, and polymath from the late 17th and early 18th centuries. His contributions spanned...

John Locke An Essay Concerning Human Understanding Deep Dive

12 Jan 2026

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John Locke was a pivotal figure in the development of modern Western philosophy during the late 17th century, a time marked by intellectual upheaval a...

René Descartes Meditations on First Philosophy Deep Dive

11 Jan 2026

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René Descartes, a French philosopher and mathematician of the early 17th century, is often referred to as the father of modern Western philosophy. Hi...

Thomas Hobbes Deep Dive

10 Jan 2026

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Thomas Hobbes, an English philosopher active during the tumultuous 17th century, is a pivotal figure in the history of moral philosophy and political ...

Michel de Montaigne Deep Dive

09 Jan 2026

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Michel de Montaigne, a prominent figure of the French Renaissance, is best known for his innovative contributions to moral philosophy through his work...

Niccolò_Machiavelli The Morality of Power Deep Dive

07 Jan 2026

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In our previous episode, we introduced Niccolò Machiavelli, a prominent figure of the Italian Renaissance known primarily for his political treatises...

Deep Dive Erasmus of Rotterdam Humanism & Reform

05 Jan 2026

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Erasmus of Rotterdam was a prominent figure of the Renaissance, celebrated for his contributions to humanism and the early Reformation. His work can b...

32 Dante The Divine Comedy & Beyond Deep Dive

03 Jan 2026

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Dante Alighieri is most renowned for his monumental work, "The Divine Comedy," a poem that has profoundly influenced not only literature but also West...

31 Aquinas Faith and Reason Christian Theology and Philosopher Deep Dive

02 Jan 2026

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Thomas Aquinas, a towering figure of the 13th century, is often recognized for his efforts to synthesize faith and reason within the framework of Chri...

30 Ibn Rushd - Averroes Islamic Philosophy Deep Dive

01 Jan 2026

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Ibn Rushd, known in the Western tradition as Averroes, was a 12th-century scholar from Córdoba who emerged during the flourishing of Islamic philosop...

29 Ibn Sina - Avicenna 980 to 1037 Deep Dive

01 Jan 2026

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Ibn Sina, more commonly known as Avicenna, is a towering figure in medieval philosophy who lived from 980 to 1037 in Persia, now modern-day Iran. He i...

28 Anselm of Canterbury Theologian and Philosopher Deep Dive

01 Jan 2026

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Anselm of Canterbury, an influential theologian and philosopher of the eleventh century, is best known for his unique synthesis of Christian thought w...

Jeremy Bentham Utilitarianism Deep Dive

31 Dec 2025

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Jeremy Bentham is one of those figures whose name can feel like a label—“utilitarian,” “reformer,” “the greatest happiness principle”—...

John Stuart Mill Collectivism vs Individualism Deep Dive

31 Dec 2025

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John Stuart Mill is one of those philosophers who never really becomes “historical,” because the world keeps reproducing the dilemmas he cared abo...

27 Boethius The Roman Philosopher Deep Dive

31 Dec 2025

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Boethius, a Roman philosopher born around 480 AD, is often regarded as a pivotal figure in the intersection of ancient and medieval philosophy. Best k...

26 Augustine of Hippo 354_430 AD

30 Dec 2025

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Augustine of Hippo, who lived from 354 to 430 AD, is not just a towering figure of early Christianity; he stands as a significant voice in Western mor...

25 Hypatia The Philosopher of Alexandria Deep Dive

29 Dec 2025

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Hypatia of Alexandria, a prominent philosopher of the late fourth and early fifth centuries, stands as a symbol of intellectual rigor and the pursuit ...

24 Marcus Aurelius-Emperor & Philosopher

28 Dec 2025

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Marcus Aurelius, both an emperor of Rome and a philosopher, is a figure who embodies the intersection of power and introspection. Living in the second...

23 Plotinus The Philosopher 204 to 270 C.E.

27 Dec 2025

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Plotinus, who lived from 204 to 270 C.E., was a philosopher of late antiquity, best known as the founder of Neoplatonism, a school of thought that syn...

22 Chrysippus The Stoic Philosopher

26 Dec 2025

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Chrysippus of Soli, who lived around 279 BCE, is one of the most important Stoic philosophers, often regarded as the second founder of Stoicism after ...

21 Cleanthes of Assos 330-230 BCE

26 Dec 2025

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Cleanthes of Assos who lived from 330 to 230 BCE, was a pivotal figure in the development of Stoic philosophy, succeeding Zeno of Citium as its leader...

20 Deep Dive Zeno of Citium

26 Dec 2025

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20 Deep Dive Zeno of CitiumZeno of Citium, the founder of Stoicism, emerged in the early 3rd century BCE, a time when philosophical thought was evolvi...

18 Deep Dive Epicurus

26 Dec 2025

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18 Deep Dive EpicurusEpicurus, a prominent figure in the Hellenistic period, is often remembered for his teachings on happiness and the nature of plea...

17 Deep Dive Diogenes of Sinope

25 Dec 2025

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Diogenes of Sinope, a central figure in the philosophical school of Cynicism, emerged in the 4th century BCE and is remembered for his unconventional ...

Deep Dive Philosopher Aristotle On Ethics

24 Dec 2025

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Deep Dive Philosopher Aristotle On EthicsAristotle, the ancient Greek philosopher who lived from 384 to 322 BCE, is a towering figure in Western philo...

16 Deep Dive Aristotle

23 Dec 2025

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16 Deep Dive AristotleAristotle, a towering figure in ancient Greek philosophy, lived from 384 to 322 BCE and is renowned for his profound influence o...

15 Deep Dive Plato

22 Dec 2025

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15 Deep Dive PlatoPlato, an Athenian philosopher from the classical era, is a foundational figure in Western moral philosophy. He was a student of Soc...

The Philosophy of AI Systems

21 Dec 2025

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How does legitimacy get manufactured? By narratives. Safety. Convenience. Productivity. Health. Fraud prevention. National security. Child protection....

14 Deep Dive Socrates

17 Dec 2025

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14 Deep Dive SocratesSocrates, a foundational figure in Western philosophy, lived in ancient Athens in the fifth century BCE. Known primarily through ...

13 Deep Dive Gorgias the Nihilist

17 Dec 2025

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13 Deep Dive Gorgias the NihilistGorgias of Leontini is a figure entrenched in the history of Western philosophical thought, particularly known for hi...

12 Deep Dive Democritus The Laughing Philosopher

16 Dec 2025

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12 Deep Dive Democritus The Laughing PhilosopherDemocritus, often dubbed the "Laughing Philosopher," hails from ancient Greece, specifically from Abde...

11 Deep Dive Anaxagoras

14 Dec 2025

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11 Deep Dive AnaxagorasAnaxagoras is a pre-Socratic philosopher who lived in the 5th century BCE, known for introducing the notion of Nous, or Mind, a...

10 Deep Dive Empedocles

14 Dec 2025

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10 Deep Dive EmpedoclesEmpedocles, a pre-Socratic philosopher from the 5th century BCE, is often remembered for his dualistic cosmology and unique vie...

09 Deep Dive Zeno of Elea

12 Dec 2025

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09 Deep Dive Zeno of EleaZeno of Elea, a pre-Socratic philosopher from the 5th century BCE, is best known for his paradoxes, which challenge our under...

08 Deep Dive Parmenides of Elea

08 Dec 2025

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08 Deep Dive Parmenides of EleaParmenides of Elea was a quintessential figure in early Greek philosophy, famed not only for his metaphysical ideas but...

07 Deep Dives Heraclitus Panta Rei

06 Dec 2025

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07 Deep Dives Heraclitus Panta ReiHeraclitus was a pre-Socratic philosopher active in ancient Greece around the 6th century BCE, known primarily for h...

05 Deep Dive Pythagoras 570-495 BCE

04 Dec 2025

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Deep Dive Pythagoras 570-495 BCEPythagoras, the ancient Greek philosopher who lived from 570 to 495 BCE, is perhaps best known for his eponymous theor...

04 Deep Dives Pherecydes of Syros 580-520 BCE

04 Dec 2025

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Deep Dives 04 Pherecydes of Syros 580-520 BCEPherecydes of Syros, who lived between 580 and 520 BCE, holds a distinctive place in the fabric of early ...

06 Deep Dive Xenophanes 570-475 BCE

04 Dec 2025

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Deep Dive Xenophanes 570-475 BCEXenophanes, the pre-Socratic philosopher from the ancient city of Colophon, invites us into a world of intellectual in...

03 Deep Dive Anaximenes 586-526 BCE

04 Dec 2025

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Deep Dive 03 Anaximenes 586-526 BCEAnaximenes, living between 586 and 526 BCE, was a pre-Socratic philosopher from Ancient Greece, hailing from the ci...

02 Deep Dive Anaximander 610-546 BCE

04 Dec 2025

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02 Deep Dive Anaximander 610-546 BCEAnaximander, who lived around 610 to 546 BCE, was a pre-Socratic philosopher from the ancient city of Miletus in ...

John Rawls 1921 - 2002

03 Dec 2025

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John Rawls 1921 - 2002In the late 1930s, an anxious teenager sits in a boarding school in Connecticut, surrounded by the trappings of privilege he doe...

William of Ockham

01 Dec 2025

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William of Ockham In the early fourteenth century, when Europe’s universities were packed with monks and clerics arguing about God, logic, and the s...

Karl Marx

30 Nov 2025

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In the middle of the nineteenth century, when factory chimneys were blackening the skies of Europe and trains were stitching cities together with stee...

Sextus Empiricus

29 Nov 2025

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In a quiet corner of the Roman Empire sometime in the late second or early third century of our era, a physician sits at a wooden table, scratching no...

01_Thales_of_Miletus_624_546_BCE_The_first_philosopher_deepdive

29 Nov 2025

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01_Thales_of_Miletus_624_546_BCE_The_first_philosopher_deepdiveThales of Miletus, often referred to as the first philosopher, is a figure who emerged ...

Maimonides - Jewish Theology

28 Nov 2025

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Picture Córdoba again, the same city where Averroes walked, but in an earlier, more fragile moment. It is the middle of the twelfth century. Once, th...

Titus Lucretius Carus 99—c. 55 B.C.E.

28 Nov 2025

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On a warm afternoon in the late Roman Republic, in a modest house somewhere near Rome, a man sits at a wooden table, writing verse about atoms. Outsid...

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz's

27 Nov 2025

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Imagine a boy in seventeenth-century Leipzig, wandering alone through a university library that is much too large for him. The year is somewhere in th...

Western Moral Philosophy for Beginners Trailer

27 Nov 2025

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Western Moral Philosophy for Beginners TrailerIn every age, people have asked the same questions:What is the good life?How should we treat one anothe...

Philosopher Aristotle on Ethics

27 Nov 2025

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Philosopher Aristotle on EthicsAristotle begins his ethical inquiry with a broad, almost biological map of human action. Every art, every investigatio...

Ibn Sina - Avicenna

25 Nov 2025

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In the late tenth century, in a village near Bukhara on the edge of the Persian world, a boy sits at a low table, copying lines of Arabic in a quick, ...

Averroes - Ibn Rushd

25 Nov 2025

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In the twelfth century, in the city of Córdoba in al-Andalus, a man sits in a library that many Europeans of his time would have found unimaginable. ...

Augustine of Hippo 354–430 AD

25 Nov 2025

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A young man sits in a garden in North Africa in the late fourth century of our era, sobbing. He is not poor, not powerless, not stupid. He has a respe...

Anselm of Canterbury

25 Nov 2025

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In the late eleventh century, in a small monastery on the rocky coast of Normandy, a monk sits awake before dawn. The stone walls hold the night’s c...

Chrysippus 279 BCE

25 Nov 2025

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On an Athenian night long after the crowds had left the Agora, when the torches along the colonnades burned low and the city’s noise sank into a tir...

Gorgias the Nihilist

24 Nov 2025

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On a clear Athenian afternoon in the the late fifth century BCE, when the heat on the white stone steps of the law courts shimmered like water, a stra...

Diogenes of Sinope

24 Nov 2025

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Diogenes of SinopeIn a crowded Athenian marketplace, under the hard light of noon, a man stands barefoot in the dust beside a shattered clay jar. He i...

Cleanthes of Assos 330–230 BCE

24 Nov 2025

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Cleanthes of AssosIn the early third century BCE, when the sun rose over Athens and spilled light across the Agora, the Painted Stoa was already begin...

Plotinus 204—270 C.E.

23 Nov 2025

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In a quiet Roman house in the middle of the third century of our era, a man who did not want his birthday known and did not like to be painted sat sur...

Zeno of Citium

23 Nov 2025

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In the early third century BCE, on a dusty Athenian afternoon, a tall, thin man with a dark Cypriot complexion stood under the painted colonnades of t...

Cleanthes of Assos 330–230 BCE

23 Nov 2025

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Cleanthes of AssosIn the early third century BCE, when the sun rose over Athens and spilled light across the Agora, the Painted Stoa was already begin...

Democritus - The Laughing Philosopher

22 Nov 2025

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In the northern city of Abdera, on the Thracian coast of the Aegean, the wind from the sea carried more than the smell of fish and tar. It carried lau...

Anaxagoras

22 Nov 2025

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In the middle of the fifth century BCE, a ship from Asia Minor cuts across the Aegean, its hull packed with grain, oil, and pottery. Among the passeng...

Empedocles

21 Nov 2025

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EmpedoclesOn a bright Sicilian morning in the fifth century BCE, the city of Acragas rises from the sea in terraces of stone and dust. Temples crown t...

Zeno of Elea

21 Nov 2025

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Zeno of EleaIn the hot light of a fifth-century afternoon, the road leading into Elea is dusty and rutted. A small crowd has gathered at the edge of t...

Parmenides of Elea

20 Nov 2025

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On a dusty road in southern Italy, sometime in the early fifth century BCE, a small procession of young men walks behind an older figure. They are hea...

Pherecydes of Syros 580–520 BCE

20 Nov 2025

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Pherecydes of Syros c. 580–520 BCEIn the early sixth century BCE, on the rocky island of Syros in the Cyclades, far from the philosophical ferment o...

Xenophanes 570–475 BCE

20 Nov 2025

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On a dusty road somewhere in archaic Greece, a man in late middle age walks with a staff, a cloak, and a voice that can still fill a hall. The road ru...

Pythagoras 570–495 BCE

20 Nov 2025

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In the Greek imagination, there are few figures who sit more uneasily between history and legend than Pythagoras. Say his name today and most people t...

Anaximenes 586–526 BCE

20 Nov 2025

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On a clear morning in Miletus, the air feels almost weightless. A faint breeze moves between the houses, stirring dust in the streets, filling sails i...

Anaximander c. 610–546 BCE

20 Nov 2025

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In the bustling, sun-baked streets of Miletus, where merchants argued over grain prices and sailors cursed the shifting winds, there lived a man who t...

Thales of Miletus 624–546 BCE The first philosopher

20 Nov 2025

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Thales of Miletus 624–546 BCEOn a hot Ionian afternoon sometime in the sixth century BCE, an aging man stands on the harbor wall of Miletus watchin...

Michel Foucault

29 Oct 2025

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Michel Foucault is the philosopher who taught us to question how knowledge itself can be a form of power. He was a French thinker who didn’t look li...

Hannah Arendt

27 Oct 2025

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Hannah Arendt was born in 1906 in Hanover, Germany, to a secular Jewish family. She grew up in Königsberg (Immanuel Kant’s city), raised largely by...

Martin Heidegger

24 Oct 2025

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Martin Heidegger was born in 1889 in Messkirch, a rural Catholic town in southwestern Germany. His upbringing was humble; his father was a sexton. You...

Søren Kierkegaard

21 Oct 2025

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Søren Kierkegaard was born in 1813 in Copenhagen, Denmark, the youngest of seven children of a wealthy wool merchant. His father was stern, deeply pi...

Friedrich Nietzsche

11 Oct 2025

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Friedrich Nietzsche was born in 1844 in Röcken, a village in Saxony (now Germany). His father was a Lutheran pastor who died young; Nietzsche was rai...

Immanuel Kant

11 Oct 2025

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Immanuel Kant was born in 1724 in Königsberg, a provincial capital on the Baltic Sea (today Kaliningrad). He was raised in a modest artisanal family ...

David Hume

10 Oct 2025

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A stout, rosy-cheeked old man lies propped up in bed, greeting his visitor with a gentle smile. It is the summer of 1776 in Edinburgh, and David Hume ...

Simone de Beauvoir

10 Oct 2025

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Simone de Beauvoir was born in 1908 into a bourgeois Parisian family. Her father was a traditionalist who once ruefully said, “Simone thinks like a ...

Jean-Paul Sartre

10 Oct 2025

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Jean-Paul Sartre was born in 1905 in Paris. His father, a naval officer, died when Sartre was an infant, so he was raised by his mother in his materna...

Albert Camus

10 Oct 2025

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Albert Camus was born in 1913 in Mondovi, French Algeria. His background was humble: his father was an agricultural worker who died in World War I whe...

René Descartes

10 Oct 2025

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Today we enter the seventeenth century, a moment when philosophy took a decisive turn into what we now call modernity. Our guide is René Descartes, b...

Thomas Hobbes

10 Oct 2025

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Thomas Hobbes was born in 1588, the year of the Spanish Armada. Later he would say that fear and he were born twins, because his mother went into labo...

John Locke

17 Sep 2025

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In this episode of Philosophy for Beginners, we turn to John Locke (1632–1704), the philosopher of liberty and natural rights. In his Two Treatises ...

Dante: Divine Comedy & Beyond

17 Sep 2025

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Dante: Divine Comedy & BeyondWhat can poetry teach us about philosophy? In this episode of Philosophy for Beginners, we turn to Dante Alighieri, t...

Heraclitus - Panta Rei

17 Sep 2025

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eraclitus on Change and the Search for BalanceWhat if the very thing that unsettles you—change—is also the key to inner steadiness? In our debut e...

Aquinas: Faith and Reason

17 Sep 2025

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Aquinas: Faith and ReasonCan faith and reason truly work together? In this episode of Philosophy for Beginners, we explore the thought of Thomas Aquin...

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