To celebrate reaching 450 episodes, Peter looks at the philosophical resonance of two famous artworks from the turn of the 16th century: Dürer’s Self-Portrait and Michelangelo’s paintings in the Sistine Chapel.

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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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Folge vom 21.07.2024HoP 450 - Depicting What Cannot Be Depicted - Philosophy and Two Renaissance Artworks
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Folge vom 07.07.2024HoP 449 - Anna Tropia on Jesuit PhilosophyWe learn from Anna Tropia how Jesuit philosophy of mind broke new ground in the scholastic tradition.
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Folge vom 23.06.2024HoP 448 - Secondary Schools - Iberian ScholasticismThe “School of Salamanca,” founded by Francisco Vitoria, and the commentators of Coimbra are at the center of a movement sometimes called the “Second Scholastic.”
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Folge vom 09.06.2024HoP 447 - Andrés Messmer on Spanish ProtestantismYes, there were Spanish Protestants! Andrew (Andrés) Messmer joins us to explain how they drew on humanism and philosophy to argue for their religious agenda.