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- 468. Perchance to Dream: Descartes’ Skeptical Method
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How Descartes fashioned a “method” to repel even the strongest and most radical forms of doubt, with the cogito argument as its foundation.
- 28. Ting Mien Lee on Mohism and Confucianism
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An interview on the contrasting views of Mohists and Confucians on ethical duties and warfare.
- 467. Written in Mathematics: Descartes’ Physics
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For Descartes body is purely geometrical. So how does he understand features we can perceive, like color, and causation between bodies?
- 27. Give Peace a Chance: the Mohists on War and Politics
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How the Mohist principle of “inclusive care” leads to political order and (mostly) forbids the fighting of wars.
- 466. Well Hidden: Descartes’ Life and Works
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How René Descartes’ understanding of his own intellectual project evolved across his lifetime.
- 26. Culture Wars: Mohist and Confucian Debates
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Disagreements between the Mohists and the Confucians: is seeking benefits the right way to approach life? What motivates us to act morally, care for our loved ones or a doctrine of impartiality?
- 465. Modern Times: France and the Netherlands in the 17th Century
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A look at the political and religious ferment that made up the historical context of philosophy in 17th century France and the Netherlands.
- 25. Benefit, Then Stop: Mohism and Impartial Care
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How did the Mohists establish their consequentialist ethic of “impartial care (jian ’ai)”? Was this theory ultimately grounded in the will of Heaven?
- 464. Howard Hotson on the Republic of Letters
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In this interview we learn more about the Republic of Letters: its importance for the history of ideas, it geographic breadth, who was involved, and the contributions of figures including Leibniz and Hartlib.
- 24. Measuring Up: Mohist philosophy
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An introduction to the Mozi, the founding text of an anti-elitist school of thought that tests social and political practices by the measure of “benefit.”
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Overview
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." The series looks at the ideas, lives and historical context of the major philosophers as well as the lesser-known figures of the tradition.
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