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Great Minds of the Eastern Intellectual Tradition
- De: Grant Hardy, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Grant Hardy
- Duración: 18 h y 36 m
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Western philosophy is a vast intellectual tradition, the product of thousands of years of revolutionary thought built up by a rich collection of brilliant minds. But to understand the Western intellectual tradition is to get only half the story. The Eastern intellectual tradition has made just as important a contribution-and is also the product of thousands of years of cumulative thought by a distinct group of brilliant thinkers. Their ideas demonstrate wholly different ways of approaching and solving the same fundamental issues that concerned the West's greatest thinkers, such as . the existence of God; . the meaning of life; and. the nature of truth and reality.This epic and comprehensive 36-lecture examination of the East's most influential philosophers and thinkers-from a much-honored teacher and scholar-offers a thought-provoking look at the surprising connections and differences between East and West. By introducing you to the people-including The Buddha, Ashoka, Prince Shotoku, Confucius, and Gandhi-responsible for molding Asian philosophy and for giving birth to a wide variety of spiritual and ideological systems, it will strengthen your knowledge of cultures that play increasingly important roles in our globalized 21st-century world.
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Not what I expected
- De John en 11-06-14
stellar
Revisado: 08-24-19
Magnificent course that inspired. Will look forward to going further and deeper into some of the ideas touched on.
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Plato's Republic
- De: The Great Courses, David Roochnik
- Narrado por: Professor David Roochnik Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University
- Duración: 12 h y 14 m
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More than 2,000 years later, Plato's Republic remains astonishingly relevant to our everyday lives. It poses one question after another that might well have been drawn from the headlines and debates of our nation's recent history: What sort of person should rule the state? Are all citizens equal before the law? Should everyone have equal access to health care? Plato's greater inquiry, however, was into the question of defining justice itself and the reasons why a person would choose a life aligned with that virtue.
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Teaches how to think not what to think!
- De Gary en 07-11-18
Riveting course that deepened understanding.
Revisado: 11-20-18
Roochnik presentation is powerfully delivered in a well structured and thoughtful manner. As a novice to philosophy it introduced many ideas and perspectives that were novel. The course has instilled a desire to learn more and think harder on many questions that had not thought about before. And i would highly recommend the investment in time to understand this course.
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An Introduction to Greek Philosophy
- De: David Roochnik, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: David Roochnik
- Duración: 12 h y 17 m
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More than 2,500 years later, the fundamental questions asked by the ancient Greeks continue to challenge, fascinate, and instruct us. Is reality stable and permanent or is it always changing? Are ethical values like justice and courage relative? What is justice? What is happiness? How shall we best live our lives?In this series of 24 lectures, Professor Roochnik invites you to join this eternal discussion.
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Prof. Roochnik is a ROCK STAR!
- De A. M. en 08-23-14
- An Introduction to Greek Philosophy
- De: David Roochnik, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: David Roochnik
Useful introduction that stimulates
Revisado: 11-03-18
Roochnik's series is a wonderful way to start learning more about life and philosophy. The framework situates major figures in western philosophy. Having no philosophical background the language and terms were well explained and clearly expressed. And through use of examples the points that Roochnik sought to convey were well made. It has been an eye opener and pleasure.
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The History of World Literature
- De: Grant L. Voth, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Grant L. Voth
- Duración: 24 h y 37 m
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Whether around the campfire, between the covers of a great book, or in the theater, the desire to tell stories has been a common human impulse for thousands of years. These 48 lectures take you on a journey through time and around the world-from the enormous auditoriums of ancient Greece to a quiet study in the home of a 19th-century New England spinster - to introduce the history of world literature. In this course, you'll sample some of the greatest literary expressions the world has known and experience storytelling in its many forms, including poetry, drama, and narrative.
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Excellent introduction to world literature
- De Richard en 12-16-14
- The History of World Literature
- De: Grant L. Voth, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Grant L. Voth
A gateway to learning about literature
Revisado: 06-16-17
A wonderful course that has served to place many of the famous names in literature. It stimulates a desire investigate further. And all told within the frame of a story. Highly recommended.
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