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This course will concentrate on major figures and persistent themes in ancient and medieval philosophy. A balance will be sought between scope and depth, the latter ensured by a close reading of selected texts from Plato, Aristotle, Lucretius, Marcus Aurelius, Augustine, and Thomas Aquinas. For all…

David O’Connor


    • Jun 5, 2009 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 43m AVG DURATION
    • 24 EPISODES


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    Lecture 24: They Way Things Are Book II, Lines 1-332, 1023-1104; Book III, lines 1-30, 830-1094

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    PHIL 30301 - Ancient and Medieval Philosophy

    Lecture 25: They Way Things Are Book IV, lines 1037-1287; Book V, lines 1-90, 925-1457

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    Lecture 39: Summa Contra Gentiles I. 38-43

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    PHIL 30301 - Ancient and Medieval Philosophy

    Lecture 40: Summa Contra Gentiles I. 44-53

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    Lecture 37: Summa Contra Gentiles I. 14-22

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    PHIL 30301 - Ancient and Medieval Philosophy

    Lecture 36: Summa COntra Gentiles I. 10-13

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    PHIL 30301 - Ancient and Medieval Philosophy

    Lecture 35: Thomas Aquinas, Summa Conta Gentiles I. 1-9

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    Lecture 32: Confessions Book 10

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    PHIL 30301 - Ancient and Medieval Philosophy

    Lecture 31: Confessions Book 8

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    PHIL 30301 - Ancient and Medieval Philosophy

    Lecture 28: Augustine, Confessions Book 1

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    PHIL 30301 - Ancient and Medieval Philosophy

    Lecture 29: Confessions Book 2

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    PHIL 30301 - Ancient and Medieval Philosophy

    Lecture 23: Lucretius, The Way Things Are, Book I, lines 1-635, 921-1117

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    PHIL 30301 - Ancient and Medieval Philosophy

    Lecture 26: Marcus Aurelius, Meditations Books 1-6

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    Lecture 8: Republic Book VIII

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    Lecture 7: Republic VII

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    PHIL 30301 - Ancient and Medieval Philosophy

    Republic Book IV

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    PHIL 30301 - Ancient and Medieval Philosophy

    Lecture 5: Republic Book V

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    PHIL 30301 - Ancient and Medieval Philosophy

    Lecture 20: Timaeus 47e-53e

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    PHIL 30301 - Ancient and Medieval Philosophy

    Lecture 19: Plato, Timaeus 17a-47e

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    PHIL 30301 - Ancient and Medieval Philosophy

    Lecture 17: Metaphysics IX

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    Lecture 16: Metaphysics VIII

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    PHIL 30301 - Ancient and Medieval Philosophy

    Lecture 14: Metaphysics VII. 1-9

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    PHIL 30301 - Ancient and Medieval Philosophy

    Lecture 13: Metaphysics IV

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    Lecture 10: Republic Book X

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    PHIL 30301 - Ancient and Medieval Philosophy

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