Will Durant – Story of Philosophy: The Lives and Opinions of the Great Philosophers of the Western World
Will Durant – The Story of Philosophy
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(Unabridged)©1926, 1954, 1955, 1961 Will DurantNarrator: Grover Gardner2004 The Audio Partners Publishing Corp.Audiobook ISBN: 1-57270-419-5 & 1-57270-420-9Total time: 19:29:44Audiobook – Table of Contents:_____________________________________________________________Volume I – From Plato to Voltaire and the French EnlightenmentIntroduction: On the Uses of Philosophy Chapter I: Plato – The Context of Plato 00:00- Socrates 08:35- The Preparation of Plato 26.35- The Ethical Problem 34:49- The Political Problem 41:19- The Psychological Solution 52:20- The Political Solution 72:14- The Ethical Solution 86:38- Criticism 92:08Chapter II: Aristotle and Greek Science- The Historical Background 00:00- The Work of Aristotle 09:21- The Foundation of Logic 19:29- The Organisation of Science: 30:111. Greek Science Before Aristotle2. Aristotle as a Naturalist3. The Foundation of Biology- metaphysics and the Nature of God 47:33- Psychology and the Nature of Art 53:25- Ethics and the Nature of Happiness 58:40- Politics: 69:511. Communism and Conservatism2. Marriage and Education3. Democracy and Aristocracy- Criticism 90:18- Later Life and Death 98:32Chapter III: Francis Bacon- From Aristotle to the Renaissance 00:00- The Political Career of Francis Bacon 18:25- The Essays 28:03- The Great Reconstruction: 45:351. The Advancement of Learning2. The New Organon3. The Utopia of Science- Criticism 86:41- Epilogue 98:27Chapter IV: Spinoza- Historical and Biographical 00:001. The Odyssey of the Jews2. The Education of Spinoza3. Excommunication4. Retirement and Death- The Treatise of Religion and the State 35:42- The Improvement of the Intellect 42:25- The Ethics: 49:101. The Nature of God2. Matter and Mind3. Intelligence and Morals4. Religion and Immortality- The Political Treatise 95:42- The Influence of Spinoza 109:30Chapter V: Voltaire and the French Enlightenment- Paris 00:00- London: Letters on the English 16:42- Cirey: The Romances 21:06- Potsdam and Frederick 34:54- Les Delices: The Essay on Morals 45:27- Ferney: Candide 52:44- The Encyclopedia and the Philosophic Dictionary 67:41- Ecrasez l’Imfame 78:27- Voltaire and Rousseau 96:15- Denouement 109:30Volume II – From Immanuel Kant to William James and the American PragmatistsChapter VI: Immanuel Kant and German Idealism- Roads to Kant: 00:001. From Voltaire to Kant2. From Locke to Kant3. From Rousseau to Kant- Kant Himself 19:27- The Critique of Pure Reason: 28:061. Transcendental Esthetic2. Transcendental Analytic3. Transcendental Dialectic- The Critique of Practical Reason 52:49- On Religion and Reason 59:55- On Politics and Eternal Peace 67:27- Criticism and Estimate 76:57- A Note on Hegel 90:10Chapter VII: Schopenhauer- The Age 00:00- The Man 05:49- The World as Idea 18:40- The World as Will: 26:301. The Will to Live2. The Will to Reproduce- The World as Evil 50:60- The Wisdom of Life: 76:431. Philosophy2. Genius3. Art4. Religion- The Wisdom of Death 87:48- Criticism 94:10Chapter VIII: Herbert Spencer- Comte and Darwin 00:00- The Development of Spencer 10:10- First Principles: 29:221. The Unknowable2. Evolution- Biology: The Evolution of Life 45:22- Psychology: The Evolution of Mind 51:43- Sociology: The Evolution of Society 57:20- Ethics: The Evolution of Morals 75:52- Criticism: 91:301. First Principles2. Biology and Psychology3. Sociology and Ethics- Conclusion 103:57Chapter IX: Friedrich Nietzsche- The Lineage of Nietzsche 00:00- Youth 03:54- Nietzsche and Wagner 11:59- The Song of Zarathustra 25:59- Hero Morality 38:16- The Superman 51:40- Decadence 59:52- Aristocracy 67:48- Criticism 82:02- Finale 98:50Chapter X: Contemporary European Philosophers- Henri Bergson: 00:001. The Revolt Against Materialism2. Mind and Brain3. Creative Evolution4. Criticism- Benedetto Croce: 42:531. The Man2. The Philosophy of the Spirit3. What is Beauty?4. Criticism- Bertrand Russell: 64:581. The Logician2. The Reformer3. EpilogueChapter XI: Contemporary American Philosophers- George Santayana: 00:001. Biographical2. Scepticism and Animal Faith3. Reason in Science4. Reason in Religion5. Reason in Society6. Comment- William James: 44:441. Personal2. Pragmatism3. Pluralism4. Comment- John Dewey: 68:221. Education2. Instrumentalism3. Science and PoliticsConclusionThe Story of Philosophy is a timeless overview of Western thought. Will Durant’s goal was to humanize knowledge by centering the story around certain dominant personalities. He brilliantly illustrates how philosophy has evolved over time, explaining the historical, cultural, and political context of each movement and each great thinker. The bestselling philosophy book of the past century, this masterpiece of eloquent, clear prose continues to fascinate.“[Durant’s work is] thought provoking and in the deepest sense moving.â€â€” The Los Angeles Times Book ReviewThis volume spans the 5th century B.C. to the 18th century A.D. and discusses the philosophical movements and times of Plato, Socrates, Aristotle, Francis Bacon, Spinoza, Voltaire, and Rousseau.Will Durant (1885-1981) received a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Columbia University. He completed The Story of Philosophy in 1926. Later, he and his wife Ariel spent more than 50 years writing The Story of Civilization. He was awarded both the Pulitzer Prize, (1968) and the Medal of Freedom (1977). Throughout his life, Durant was passionate in his quest to bring philosophy out of academia and into the lives of everyone.NOTE: Bitrate is low (24kbps!) is sound is NOT good.
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