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Air Date
Episode Name
Watched?
E1
Jan 01, 2004
From the Upanishads to Homer
E2
Feb 08, 2004
Philosophy—Did the Greeks Invent It?
E3
Feb 08, 2004
Pythagoras and the Divinity of Number
E4
Feb 08, 2004
What Is There?
E5
Feb 08, 2004
The Greek Tragedians on Man’s Fate
E6
Feb 08, 2004
Herodotus and the Lamp of History
E7
Feb 08, 2004
Socrates on the Examined Life
E8
Feb 08, 2004
Plato's Search For Truth
E9
Feb 08, 2004
Can Virtue Be Taught?
E10
Feb 08, 2004
Plato's Republic—Man Writ Large
E11
Feb 08, 2004
Hippocrates and the Science of Life
E12
Feb 08, 2004
Aristotle on the Knowable
E13
Feb 08, 2004
Aristotle on Friendship
E14
Feb 08, 2004
Aristotle on the Perfect Life
E15
Feb 08, 2004
Rome, the Stoics, and the Rule of Law
E16
Feb 08, 2004
The Stoic Bridge to Christianity
E17
Feb 08, 2004
Roman Law—Making a City of the Once-Wide World
E18
Feb 08, 2004
The Light Within—Augustine on Human Nature
E19
Feb 08, 2004
Islam
E20
Feb 08, 2004
Secular Knowledge—The Idea of University
E21
Feb 08, 2004
The Reappearance of Experimental Science
E22
Feb 08, 2004
Scholasticism and the Theory of Natural Law
E23
Feb 08, 2004
The Renaissance—Was There One?
E24
Feb 08, 2004
Let Us Burn the Witches to Save Them
E25
Feb 08, 2025
Francis Bacon and the Authority of Experience
E26
Feb 08, 2004
Descartes and the Authority of Reason
E27
Feb 08, 2004
Newton—The Saint of Science
E28
Feb 08, 2004
Hobbes and the Social Machine
E29
Feb 08, 2004
Locke’s Newtonian Science of the Mind
E30
Feb 08, 2004
No matter? The Challenge of Materialism
E31
Feb 08, 2004
Hume and the Pursuit of Happiness
E32
Feb 08, 2004
Thomas Reid and the Scottish School
E33
Feb 08, 2004
France and the Philosophes
E34
Feb 08, 2004
The Federalist Papers and the Great Experiment
E35
Feb 08, 2004
What Is Enlightenment? Kant on Freedom
E36
Feb 08, 2004
Moral Science and the Natural World
E37
Feb 08, 2004
Phrenology—A Science of the Mind
E38
Feb 08, 2004
The Idea of Freedom
E39
Feb 08, 2004
The Hegelians and History
E40
Feb 08, 2004
The Aesthetic Movement—Genius
E41
Feb 08, 2004
Nietzsche at the Twilight
E42
Feb 08, 2004
The Liberal Tradition—J. S. Mill
E43
Feb 08, 2004
Darwin and Nature’s “Purposes”
E44
Feb 08, 2004
Marxism—Dead But Not Forgotten
E45
Feb 08, 2004
The Freudian World
E46
Feb 08, 2004
The Radical William James
E47
Feb 08, 2004
William James's Pragmatism
E48
Feb 08, 2004
Wittgenstein and the Discursive Turn
E49
Feb 08, 2004
Alan Turing in the Forest of Wisdom
E50
Feb 08, 2004
Four Theories of the Good Life
E51
Feb 08, 2004
Ontology—What There "Really" Is
E52
Feb 08, 2004
Philosophy of Science—The Last Word?
E53
Feb 08, 2004
Philosophy of Psychology and Related Confusions
E54
Feb 08, 2004
Philosophy of Mind, If There Is One
E55
Feb 08, 2004
What makes a Problem "Moral"
E56
Feb 08, 2004
Medicine and the Value of Life
E57
Feb 08, 2004
On the Nature of Law
E58
Feb 08, 2004
Justice and Just Wars
E59
Feb 08, 2004
Aesthetics—Beauty Without Observers
E60
Feb 08, 2004
God—Really?