Good morning /lit/.
I'm currently at my boring office job and I'd like to listen to some good podcasts or lectures (that only require audio). I'm mostly interested in contemporary philosophy (both continental and analytic)
What can you guys recommend me?
Also, general podcast/youtube/audio lectures as a new media discussion thread.
Thanks in advance.
Lectures and talks on basics of philosophy:
Rick Roderick rickroderick.org
Some guy who was with the The Teaching Company, covers broad range of topics and philosophers, he even reaches up to 20th century thinkers like Derrida!
Bryan Magee's The great philosophers TV series (1987) *
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFF9E7ADD88FBA144
Bryan Magee in discussion with famous philosophers and scholars like Searle, Marcuse, Ayer etc in a 45 minute tv program about the history of Western Philosophy.
NOTE: The link above above includes some parts of the TV series Men of Ideas also hosted by Bryan Magee but I am unable to find the full version of Men of Ideas online, anyways heres the imdb pages:
imdb.com/title/tt1046679
imdb.com/title/tt1043128
Gregory B. Sadler lectures youtube.com/channel/UCEtxsMx4qsoitFwjBdLU_gA
Some professor decided to upload some of his lectures to youtube, haven't watched much of his videos but his introductory videos are fine. There's even a lecture where he has a lecture with freshmen where he explains the philosophical terms listed above.
Partially Examined life partiallyexaminedlife.com
A philosophy podcast that's not pleb at all (Keep reading to the purple text below for more info)
Historyofphilosophy http://www.historyofphilosophy.net/
Focuses on lesser known philosophers, without any gaps.
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https://leostrausscenter.uchicago.edu/courses
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Cum Town with Professor Nick Mullen
In our time podcasts
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Entitled Opinions