Openculture.com has expanded its listing of philosophy courses.
If you listen through one of them, I'd be happy to pass on your review of it through this blog.
-Mark Linsenmayer
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Openculture.com has expanded its listing of philosophy courses.
If you listen through one of them, I'd be happy to pass on your review of it through this blog.
-Mark Linsenmayer
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Someone here a last year put me on to Bernsteintapes.com for J Bernstein on Kant and Hegel. Brilliant. Thanks so much! Highly recommended to the extent I’m qualified to recommend: he speaks loudly and clearly.
Also Richard Dien Winfield has two Hegel courses: Phenomenology of Mind and Hegels Science of Logic – At the internet archive here:
http://www.archive.org/details/LectureCourseInHegelsScienceOfLogic-RichardDienWinfield
http://www.archive.org/details/LectureCourseInHegelsPhenomenologyOfSpirit
(I have alerted the OpenCulture blog, which is a great thing.)
Philosophy is the pursuit of wisdom.
Thank you for your website and blog, because it expands my circle of interlocutors, just as in Plato’s dialogues.
May the Force be with you!