Great minds of the western intellectual tradition
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From the DVD
pt. 1.
pt. 2.
pt. 3.
pt. 4.
pt. 7.
pt. 5.
pt. 6. Modernism and the age of analysis.
The Age of Ideology.
The crisis of modernity.
The Enlightenment and its critics.
From the Renaissance to the age of reason.
The Christian age.
Classical origins. Disc 1. Lectures 1-6.
Disc. 3. Lectures 13-18.
Disc 5. Lectures 25-30.
Disc 7. Lectures 37-42.
Disc 13. Lectures 73-78.
Disc 9. Lectures 49-54.
Disc 11. Lectures 61-66. Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
The Pre-Socratics, physics and metaphysics --
Job and the problem of suffering --
Machiavelli and the origins of political science --
Locke, politics --
Hayek and the critique of central planning --
Kant's Copernican Revolution --
Jame's Pragmatism --
Freud's psychology of human nature --
Kant's moral theory --
Popper, the open society and the philosophy of science --
Locke, the revolution of knowledge --
More's Utopianism --
The Hebrew Bible and covenantal history --
The Sophists and social science --
Plato, metaphysics --
The Synoptic Gospels, the historical Jesus and the Kingdom of God --
Erasmus against enthusiasm --
Vico and the new science of history --
Kuhn's paradigm paradigm --
Burke, the origins of conservatism --
Freud's discontents --
A.J. Ayer and Logical Positivism --
Hegel, history and historicism --
Quine, ontological relativism --
Montesquieu and political thought
Galileo and the new astronomy --
Paul, justification by faith --
Plato, politics Plato, psychology --
Plotinus and Neo-Platonism --
Bacon's new organon and the new science --
The wordly philosophy of Bernard Mandeville --
Habermas, critical theory and communicative action --
Marx, historical materialism --
Max Weber and legitimate authority --
Disc 12. Lectures 67-72.
Disc 10. Lectures 55-60.
Disc 14. Lectures 79-84.
Disc 2. Lectures 7-12.
Disc 8. Lectures 43-48.
Disc 6. Lectures 31-36.
Disc 4. Lectures 19-24. Augustine, grace and free will --
Descartes, the method of modern philosophy --
Bishop Berkeley, Idealism and critique of the Enlightenment --
Aristotle, metaphysics --
Rawls's theory of justice --
Marx, on alienation --
Husserl and Phenomenology --
Dewey's critique of traditional philosophy --
Mill's Utilitarianism --
Derrida and deconstruction --
Aristotle, politics --
Hume's Epistemology --
Hobbes, politics and the state of nature --
Aquinas and Christian Aristotelianism --
Universals in medieval thought --
Spinoza, Rationalism and the reverence of being --
Hume's theory of morality --
Aristotle, ethics --
Rorty's neo-pragmatism --
Kiekegaard and the leap of faith --
Heidegger, Dasein and existenz --
Wittgenstein and language analysis --
Schopenhauer, the world as will and idea --
Gouldner, ideology and the new class --
Stoicism and Epicureanism --
Hume's natural religion --
Pascal, Skepticism and Jansenism --
Mysticism and Meister --
Luther, law and gospel --
Bayle, Skepticism and Calvinism --
Adam Smith and the origins of political economy --
Roman eclecticism, Cicero and Polybius --
MacIntyre, the rationality of traditions --
Nietzsche, perspectivism and the will to power --
The Frankfurt school Structuralism, Saussure and Levi-Strauss.
Nietzsche, the death of God, morality, and self-creation.
Nozick's defense of libertarianism.
Roman skepticism, Sextus Empiricus.
Rousseau's dissent.
Newton and enlightened science.
Calvin and Protestantism.
From the DVD
pt. 1.
pt. 2.
pt. 3.
pt. 4.
pt. 5.
pt. 6.
pt. 7. The crisis of modernity.
Modernism and the age of analysis.
The Age of Ideology.
The Enlightenment and its critics.
From the Renaissance to the age of reason.
The Christian age.
Classical origins. Disc 1. Lectures 1-6.
Disc. 3. Lectures 13-18.
Disc 5. Lectures 25-30.
Disc 7. Lectures 37-42.
Disc 9. Lectures 49-54.
Disc 11. Lectures 61-66.
Disc 13. Lectures 73-78. Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
The Pre-Socratics, physics and metaphysics --
Job and the problem of suffering --
Machiavelli and the origins of political science --
Locke, politics --
Kant's Copernican Revolution --
Jame's Pragmatism --
Hayek and the critique of central planning --
Popper, the open society and the philosophy of science --
Freud's psychology of human nature --
Kant's moral theory --
Locke, the revolution of knowledge --
More's Utopianism --
The Hebrew Bible and covenantal history --
The Sophists and social science --
Plato, metaphysics --
The Synoptic Gospels, the historical Jesus and the Kingdom of God --
Erasmus against enthusiasm --
Vico and the new science of history --
Burke, the origins of conservatism --
Freud's discontents --
Kuhn's paradigm paradigm --
Quine, ontological relativism --
A.J. Ayer and Logical Positivism --
Hegel, history and historicism --
Montesquieu and political thought
Galileo and the new astronomy --
Paul, justification by faith --
Plato, politics Plato, psychology --
Plotinus and Neo-Platonism --
Bacon's new organon and the new science --
The wordly philosophy of Bernard Mandeville --
Marx, historical materialism --
Max Weber and legitimate authority --
Habermas, critical theory and communicative action --
Disc 14. Lectures 79-84.
Disc 12. Lectures 67-72.
Disc 10. Lectures 55-60.
Disc 8. Lectures 43-48.
Disc 6. Lectures 31-36.
Disc 4. Lectures 19-24.
Disc 2. Lectures 7-12. Aristotle, metaphysics --
Augustine, grace and free will --
Descartes, the method of modern philosophy --
Bishop Berkeley, Idealism and critique of the Enlightenment --
Marx, on alienation --
Husserl and Phenomenology --
Rawls's theory of justice --
Derrida and deconstruction --
Dewey's critique of traditional philosophy --
Mill's Utilitarianism --
Hume's Epistemology --
Hobbes, politics and the state of nature --
Aquinas and Christian Aristotelianism --
Aristotle, politics --
Aristotle, ethics --
Universals in medieval thought --
Spinoza, Rationalism and the reverence of being --
Hume's theory of morality --
Kiekegaard and the leap of faith --
Heidegger, Dasein and existenz --
Rorty's neo-pragmatism --
Gouldner, ideology and the new class --
Wittgenstein and language analysis --
Schopenhauer, the world as will and idea --
Hume's natural religion --
Pascal, Skepticism and Jansenism --
Mysticism and Meister --
Stoicism and Epicureanism --
Roman eclecticism, Cicero and Polybius --
Luther, law and gospel --
Bayle, Skepticism and Calvinism --
Adam Smith and the origins of political economy --
Nietzsche, perspectivism and the will to power --
The Frankfurt school
MacIntyre, the rationality of traditions --
Nozick's defense of libertarianism.
Structuralism, Saussure and Levi-Strauss.
Nietzsche, the death of God, morality, and self-creation.
Rousseau's dissent.
Newton and enlightened science.
Calvin and Protestantism.
Roman skepticism, Sextus Empiricus.
From the DVD
pt. 1.
pt. 2.
pt. 3.
pt. 4.
pt. 5.
pt. 6.
pt. 7. The crisis of modernity.
Modernism and the age of analysis.
The Age of Ideology.
The Enlightenment and its critics.
From the Renaissance to the age of reason.
The Christian age.
Classical origins. Disc 1. Lectures 1-6.
Disc. 3. Lectures 13-18.
Disc 5. Lectures 25-30.
Disc 7. Lectures 37-42.
Disc 9. Lectures 49-54.
Disc 11. Lectures 61-66.
Disc 13. Lectures 73-78. Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
The Pre-Socratics, physics and metaphysics --
Job and the problem of suffering --
Machiavelli and the origins of political science --
Locke, politics --
Kant's Copernican Revolution --
Jame's Pragmatism --
Hayek and the critique of central planning --
Popper, the open society and the philosophy of science --
Freud's psychology of human nature --
Kant's moral theory --
Locke, the revolution of knowledge --
More's Utopianism --
The Hebrew Bible and covenantal history --
The Sophists and social science --
Plato, metaphysics --
The Synoptic Gospels, the historical Jesus and the Kingdom of God --
Erasmus against enthusiasm --
Vico and the new science of history --
Burke, the origins of conservatism --
Freud's discontents --
Kuhn's paradigm paradigm --
Quine, ontological relativism --
A.J. Ayer and Logical Positivism --
Hegel, history and historicism --
Montesquieu and political thought
Galileo and the new astronomy --
Paul, justification by faith --
Plato, politics Plato, psychology --
Plotinus and Neo-Platonism --
Bacon's new organon and the new science --
The wordly philosophy of Bernard Mandeville --
Marx, historical materialism --
Max Weber and legitimate authority --
Habermas, critical theory and communicative action --
Disc 14. Lectures 79-84.
Disc 12. Lectures 67-72.
Disc 10. Lectures 55-60.
Disc 8. Lectures 43-48.
Disc 6. Lectures 31-36.
Disc 4. Lectures 19-24.
Disc 2. Lectures 7-12. Aristotle, metaphysics --
Augustine, grace and free will --
Descartes, the method of modern philosophy --
Bishop Berkeley, Idealism and critique of the Enlightenment --
Marx, on alienation --
Husserl and Phenomenology --
Rawls's theory of justice --
Derrida and deconstruction --
Dewey's critique of traditional philosophy --
Mill's Utilitarianism --
Hume's Epistemology --
Hobbes, politics and the state of nature --
Aquinas and Christian Aristotelianism --
Aristotle, politics --
Aristotle, ethics --
Universals in medieval thought --
Spinoza, Rationalism and the reverence of being --
Hume's theory of morality --
Kiekegaard and the leap of faith --
Heidegger, Dasein and existenz --
Rorty's neo-pragmatism --
Gouldner, ideology and the new class --
Wittgenstein and language analysis --
Schopenhauer, the world as will and idea --
Hume's natural religion --
Pascal, Skepticism and Jansenism --
Mysticism and Meister --
Stoicism and Epicureanism --
Roman eclecticism, Cicero and Polybius --
Luther, law and gospel --
Bayle, Skepticism and Calvinism --
Adam Smith and the origins of political economy --
Nietzsche, perspectivism and the will to power --
The Frankfurt school
MacIntyre, the rationality of traditions --
Nozick's defense of libertarianism.
Structuralism, Saussure and Levi-Strauss.
Nietzsche, the death of God, morality, and self-creation.
Rousseau's dissent.
Newton and enlightened science.
Calvin and Protestantism.
Roman skepticism, Sextus Empiricus.
From the DVD
pt. 1.
pt. 2.
pt. 3.
pt. 4.
pt. 5.
pt. 6.
pt. 7. The crisis of modernity.
Modernism and the age of analysis.
The Age of Ideology.
The Enlightenment and its critics.
From the Renaissance to the age of reason.
The Christian age.
Classical origins. Disc 1. Lectures 1-6.
Disc. 3. Lectures 13-18.
Disc 5. Lectures 25-30.
Disc 7. Lectures 37-42.
Disc 9. Lectures 49-54.
Disc 11. Lectures 61-66.
Disc 13. Lectures 73-78. Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
The Pre-Socratics, physics and metaphysics --
Job and the problem of suffering --
Machiavelli and the origins of political science --
Locke, politics --
Kant's Copernican Revolution --
Jame's Pragmatism --
Hayek and the critique of central planning --
Popper, the open society and the philosophy of science --
Freud's psychology of human nature --
Kant's moral theory --
Locke, the revolution of knowledge --
More's Utopianism --
The Hebrew Bible and covenantal history --
The Sophists and social science --
Plato, metaphysics --
The Synoptic Gospels, the historical Jesus and the Kingdom of God --
Erasmus against enthusiasm --
Vico and the new science of history --
Burke, the origins of conservatism --
Freud's discontents --
Kuhn's paradigm paradigm --
Quine, ontological relativism --
A.J. Ayer and Logical Positivism --
Hegel, history and historicism --
Montesquieu and political thought
Galileo and the new astronomy --
Paul, justification by faith --
Plato, politics Plato, psychology --
Plotinus and Neo-Platonism --
Bacon's new organon and the new science --
The wordly philosophy of Bernard Mandeville --
Marx, historical materialism --
Max Weber and legitimate authority --
Habermas, critical theory and communicative action --
Disc 14. Lectures 79-84.
Disc 12. Lectures 67-72.
Disc 10. Lectures 55-60.
Disc 8. Lectures 43-48.
Disc 6. Lectures 31-36.
Disc 4. Lectures 19-24.
Disc 2. Lectures 7-12. Aristotle, metaphysics --
Augustine, grace and free will --
Descartes, the method of modern philosophy --
Bishop Berkeley, Idealism and critique of the Enlightenment --
Marx, on alienation --
Husserl and Phenomenology --
Rawls's theory of justice --
Derrida and deconstruction --
Dewey's critique of traditional philosophy --
Mill's Utilitarianism --
Hume's Epistemology --
Hobbes, politics and the state of nature --
Aquinas and Christian Aristotelianism --
Aristotle, politics --
Aristotle, ethics --
Universals in medieval thought --
Spinoza, Rationalism and the reverence of being --
Hume's theory of morality --
Kiekegaard and the leap of faith --
Heidegger, Dasein and existenz --
Rorty's neo-pragmatism --
Gouldner, ideology and the new class --
Wittgenstein and language analysis --
Schopenhauer, the world as will and idea --
Hume's natural religion --
Pascal, Skepticism and Jansenism --
Mysticism and Meister --
Stoicism and Epicureanism --
Roman eclecticism, Cicero and Polybius --
Luther, law and gospel --
Bayle, Skepticism and Calvinism --
Adam Smith and the origins of political economy --
Nietzsche, perspectivism and the will to power --
The Frankfurt school
MacIntyre, the rationality of traditions --
Nozick's defense of libertarianism.
Structuralism, Saussure and Levi-Strauss.
Nietzsche, the death of God, morality, and self-creation.
Rousseau's dissent.
Newton and enlightened science.
Calvin and Protestantism.
Roman skepticism, Sextus Empiricus.
From the DVD
pt. 1.
pt. 2.
pt. 3.
pt. 4.
pt. 5.
pt. 6.
pt. 7. The crisis of modernity.
Modernism and the age of analysis.
The Age of Ideology.
The Enlightenment and its critics.
From the Renaissance to the age of reason.
The Christian age.
Classical origins. Disc 1. Lectures 1-6.
Disc. 3. Lectures 13-18.
Disc 5. Lectures 25-30.
Disc 7. Lectures 37-42.
Disc 9. Lectures 49-54.
Disc 11. Lectures 61-66.
Disc 13. Lectures 73-78. Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
The Pre-Socratics, physics and metaphysics --
Job and the problem of suffering --
Machiavelli and the origins of political science --
Locke, politics --
Kant's Copernican Revolution --
Jame's Pragmatism --
Hayek and the critique of central planning --
Popper, the open society and the philosophy of science --
Freud's psychology of human nature --
Kant's moral theory --
Locke, the revolution of knowledge --
More's Utopianism --
The Hebrew Bible and covenantal history --
The Sophists and social science --
Plato, metaphysics --
The Synoptic Gospels, the historical Jesus and the Kingdom of God --
Erasmus against enthusiasm --
Vico and the new science of history --
Burke, the origins of conservatism --
Freud's discontents --
Kuhn's paradigm paradigm --
Quine, ontological relativism --
A.J. Ayer and Logical Positivism --
Hegel, history and historicism --
Montesquieu and political thought
Galileo and the new astronomy --
Paul, justification by faith --
Plato, politics Plato, psychology --
Plotinus and Neo-Platonism --
Bacon's new organon and the new science --
The wordly philosophy of Bernard Mandeville --
Marx, historical materialism --
Max Weber and legitimate authority --
Habermas, critical theory and communicative action --
Disc 14. Lectures 79-84.
Disc 12. Lectures 67-72.
Disc 10. Lectures 55-60.
Disc 8. Lectures 43-48.
Disc 6. Lectures 31-36.
Disc 4. Lectures 19-24.
Disc 2. Lectures 7-12. Aristotle, metaphysics --
Augustine, grace and free will --
Descartes, the method of modern philosophy --
Bishop Berkeley, Idealism and critique of the Enlightenment --
Marx, on alienation --
Husserl and Phenomenology --
Rawls's theory of justice --
Derrida and deconstruction --
Dewey's critique of traditional philosophy --
Mill's Utilitarianism --
Hume's Epistemology --
Hobbes, politics and the state of nature --
Aquinas and Christian Aristotelianism --
Aristotle, politics --
Aristotle, ethics --
Universals in medieval thought --
Spinoza, Rationalism and the reverence of being --
Hume's theory of morality --
Kiekegaard and the leap of faith --
Heidegger, Dasein and existenz --
Rorty's neo-pragmatism --
Gouldner, ideology and the new class --
Wittgenstein and language analysis --
Schopenhauer, the world as will and idea --
Hume's natural religion --
Pascal, Skepticism and Jansenism --
Mysticism and Meister --
Stoicism and Epicureanism --
Roman eclecticism, Cicero and Polybius --
Luther, law and gospel --
Bayle, Skepticism and Calvinism --
Adam Smith and the origins of political economy --
Nietzsche, perspectivism and the will to power --
The Frankfurt school
MacIntyre, the rationality of traditions --
Nozick's defense of libertarianism.
Structuralism, Saussure and Levi-Strauss.
Nietzsche, the death of God, morality, and self-creation.
Rousseau's dissent.
Newton and enlightened science.
Calvin and Protestantism.
Roman skepticism, Sextus Empiricus.
From the DVD
pt. 1.
pt. 2.
pt. 3.
pt. 4.
pt. 5.
pt. 6.
pt. 7. The crisis of modernity.
Modernism and the age of analysis.
The Age of Ideology.
The Enlightenment and its critics.
From the Renaissance to the age of reason.
The Christian age.
Classical origins. Disc 1. Lectures 1-6.
Disc. 3. Lectures 13-18.
Disc 5. Lectures 25-30.
Disc 7. Lectures 37-42.
Disc 9. Lectures 49-54.
Disc 11. Lectures 61-66.
Disc 13. Lectures 73-78. Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
The Pre-Socratics, physics and metaphysics --
Job and the problem of suffering --
Machiavelli and the origins of political science --
Locke, politics --
Kant's Copernican Revolution --
Jame's Pragmatism --
Hayek and the critique of central planning --
Popper, the open society and the philosophy of science --
Freud's psychology of human nature --
Kant's moral theory --
Locke, the revolution of knowledge --
More's Utopianism --
The Hebrew Bible and covenantal history --
The Sophists and social science --
Plato, metaphysics --
The Synoptic Gospels, the historical Jesus and the Kingdom of God --
Erasmus against enthusiasm --
Vico and the new science of history --
Burke, the origins of conservatism --
Freud's discontents --
Kuhn's paradigm paradigm --
Quine, ontological relativism --
A.J. Ayer and Logical Positivism --
Hegel, history and historicism --
Montesquieu and political thought
Galileo and the new astronomy --
Paul, justification by faith --
Plato, politics Plato, psychology --
Plotinus and Neo-Platonism --
Bacon's new organon and the new science --
The wordly philosophy of Bernard Mandeville --
Marx, historical materialism --
Max Weber and legitimate authority --
Habermas, critical theory and communicative action --
Disc 14. Lectures 79-84.
Disc 12. Lectures 67-72.
Disc 10. Lectures 55-60.
Disc 8. Lectures 43-48.
Disc 6. Lectures 31-36.
Disc 4. Lectures 19-24.
Disc 2. Lectures 7-12. Aristotle, metaphysics --
Augustine, grace and free will --
Descartes, the method of modern philosophy --
Bishop Berkeley, Idealism and critique of the Enlightenment --
Marx, on alienation --
Husserl and Phenomenology --
Rawls's theory of justice --
Derrida and deconstruction --
Dewey's critique of traditional philosophy --
Mill's Utilitarianism --
Hume's Epistemology --
Hobbes, politics and the state of nature --
Aquinas and Christian Aristotelianism --
Aristotle, politics --
Aristotle, ethics --
Universals in medieval thought --
Spinoza, Rationalism and the reverence of being --
Hume's theory of morality --
Kiekegaard and the leap of faith --
Heidegger, Dasein and existenz --
Rorty's neo-pragmatism --
Gouldner, ideology and the new class --
Wittgenstein and language analysis --
Schopenhauer, the world as will and idea --
Hume's natural religion --
Pascal, Skepticism and Jansenism --
Mysticism and Meister --
Stoicism and Epicureanism --
Roman eclecticism, Cicero and Polybius --
Luther, law and gospel --
Bayle, Skepticism and Calvinism --
Adam Smith and the origins of political economy --
Nietzsche, perspectivism and the will to power --
The Frankfurt school
MacIntyre, the rationality of traditions --
Nozick's defense of libertarianism.
Structuralism, Saussure and Levi-Strauss.
Nietzsche, the death of God, morality, and self-creation.
Rousseau's dissent.
Newton and enlightened science.
Calvin and Protestantism.
Roman skepticism, Sextus Empiricus.
From the DVD
pt. 1.
pt. 2.
pt. 3.
pt. 4.
pt. 5.
pt. 6.
pt. 7. The crisis of modernity.
Modernism and the age of analysis.
The Age of Ideology.
The Enlightenment and its critics.
From the Renaissance to the age of reason.
The Christian age.
Classical origins. Disc 1. Lectures 1-6.
Disc. 3. Lectures 13-18.
Disc 5. Lectures 25-30.
Disc 7. Lectures 37-42.
Disc 9. Lectures 49-54.
Disc 11. Lectures 61-66.
Disc 13. Lectures 73-78. Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
Introduction --
The Pre-Socratics, physics and metaphysics --
Job and the problem of suffering --
Machiavelli and the origins of political science --
Locke, politics --
Kant's Copernican Revolution --
Jame's Pragmatism --
Hayek and the critique of central planning --
Popper, the open society and the philosophy of science --
Freud's psychology of human nature --
Kant's moral theory --
Locke, the revolution of knowledge --
More's Utopianism --
The Hebrew Bible and covenantal history --
The Sophists and social science --
Plato, metaphysics --
The Synoptic Gospels, the historical Jesus and the Kingdom of God --
Erasmus against enthusiasm --
Vico and the new science of history --
Burke, the origins of conservatism --
Freud's discontents --
Kuhn's paradigm paradigm --
Quine, ontological relativism --
A.J. Ayer and Logical Positivism --
Hegel, history and historicism --
Montesquieu and political thought
Galileo and the new astronomy --
Paul, justification by faith --
Plato, politics Plato, psychology --
Plotinus and Neo-Platonism --
Bacon's new organon and the new science --
The wordly philosophy of Bernard Mandeville --
Marx, historical materialism --
Max Weber and legitimate authority --
Habermas, critical theory and communicative action --
Disc 14. Lectures 79-84.
Disc 12. Lectures 67-72.
Disc 10. Lectures 55-60.
Disc 8. Lectures 43-48.
Disc 6. Lectures 31-36.
Disc 4. Lectures 19-24.
Disc 2. Lectures 7-12. Aristotle, metaphysics --
Augustine, grace and free will --
Descartes, the method of modern philosophy --
Bishop Berkeley, Idealism and critique of the Enlightenment --
Marx, on alienation --
Husserl and Phenomenology --
Rawls's theory of justice --
Derrida and deconstruction --
Dewey's critique of traditional philosophy --
Mill's Utilitarianism --
Hume's Epistemology --
Hobbes, politics and the state of nature --
Aquinas and Christian Aristotelianism --
Aristotle, politics --
Aristotle, ethics --
Universals in medieval thought --
Spinoza, Rationalism and the reverence of being --
Hume's theory of morality --
Kiekegaard and the leap of faith --
Heidegger, Dasein and existenz --
Rorty's neo-pragmatism --
Gouldner, ideology and the new class --
Wittgenstein and language analysis --
Schopenhauer, the world as will and idea --
Hume's natural religion --
Pascal, Skepticism and Jansenism --
Mysticism and Meister --
Stoicism and Epicureanism --
Roman eclecticism, Cicero and Polybius --
Luther, law and gospel --
Bayle, Skepticism and Calvinism --
Adam Smith and the origins of political economy --
Nietzsche, perspectivism and the will to power --
The Frankfurt school
MacIntyre, the rationality of traditions --
Nozick's defense of libertarianism.
Structuralism, Saussure and Levi-Strauss.
Nietzsche, the death of God, morality, and self-creation.
Rousseau's dissent.
Newton and enlightened science.
Calvin and Protestantism.
Roman skepticism, Sextus Empiricus.
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