Here's another old Bryan Magee video where he interviews Myles Burnyeant: Watch on YouTube. Anyone who's listened to our Plato episodes will find nothing new in this first clip, which is just about who Plato and Socrates were, how Socrates died, and what Plato's dialogues look like. Around 5 minutes in, Burnyeant lays out the evolution from the early dialogues through Continue Reading …
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A.J. Ayer and Bryan Magee on Frege and Russell
Bryan Magee and A.J. Ayer, a famous philosopher in his own right, here give an overview of Frege's project and Bertrand Russell's reaction to it. Watch on Youtube. The whole first clip here is just an overview of Frege, with his sense and reference distinction coming in around minute 8. In part two, Ayer and Magee talk up Michael Dummett just like I did on the podcast, Continue Reading …
Frederick Copleston and Bryan Magee on Schopenhauer
Here Bryan Magee gives some background on Schopie, which leads into an interview with philosophical historian (and Jesuit priest, known for debating Bertrand Russell on the radio re. the existence of God) Frederick Copleston: Watch on youtube. At the end of this first clip, Copleston points out that Kant thought of things in themselves as plural: there's the table as Continue Reading …
Spinoza and Leibniz: Anthony Quinton and Bryan Magee
We talked a bit on Ep 24 about Spinoza's relationship to Leibniz, and here's the first of a series of videos that gives more detail on that relationship: To watch this on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmbGbo-oyKc McGee's introduction for the first three minutes or so just repeats biographical information we gave on the podcast. Quinton focuses on the Continue Reading …
Iris Murdoch on Philosophy and Literature
In Fire and the Sun: Why Plato Banished the Artists, Iris Murdoch claimed that "[a]rt is far and away the most educational thing we have..." Here she is discussing this notion, among many others, with the philosopher Bryan Magee. Part One: Watch on YouTube. Continue Reading …