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Nigel Warburton

Exploring the Foundations of Thought and Ethical Living

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Author: Nigel Warburton

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780300152081

Language: English

Publish Date: 10/25/2011

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 2: 1 The Man Who Asked Questions - Socrates and Plato
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Chapter 3: 2 True Happiness - Aristotle
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Chapter 4: 3 We Know Nothing - Pyrrho We Know Nothing 3 We Know Nothing - Pyrrho
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Chapter 5: 4 The Garden Path - Epicurus
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Chapter 6: 5 Learning Not to Care - Epictetus, Cicero, Seneca
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Chapter 7: 6 Who Is Pulling Our Strings? - Augustine
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Chapter 8: 7 The Consolation of Philosophy - Boethius
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Chapter 9: 8 The Perfect Island - Anselm and Aquinas
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Chapter 10: 9 The Fox and the Lion - Niccolò Machiavelli
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Chapter 11: 10 Nasty, Brutish, and Short - Thomas Hobbes
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Chapter 12: 11 Could You Be Dreaming? - René Descartes
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Chapter 13: 12 Place Your Bets - Blaise Pascal
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Chapter 14: 13 The Lens Grinder - Baruch Spinoza
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Chapter 15: 14 The Prince and the Cobbler - John Locke and Thomas Reid
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Chapter 16: 15 The Elephant in the Room - George Berkeley (and John Locke)
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Chapter 17: 16 The Best of All Possible Worlds? - Voltaire and Gottfried Leibniz
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Chapter 18: 17 The Imaginary Watchmaker - David Hume
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Chapter 19: 18 Born Free - Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Chapter 20: 19 Rose-Tinted Reality - Immanuel Kant (1)
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Chapter 21: 20 What if Everyone Did That? - Immanuel Kant (2)
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Chapter 22: 21 Practical Bliss - Jeremy Bentham
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Chapter 23: 22 The Owl of Minerva - Georg W.F. Hegel
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Chapter 24: 23 Glimpses of Reality - Arthur Schopenhauer
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Chapter 25: 24 Space to Grow - John Stuart Mill
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Chapter 26: 25 Unintelligent Design - Charles Darwin
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Chapter 27: 26 Life’s Sacrifices - Søren Kierkegaard
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Chapter 28: 27 Workers of the World Unite - Karl Marx
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Chapter 29: 28 So What? - C.S. Peirce and William James
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Chapter 30: 29 The Death of God - Friedrich Nietzsche
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Chapter 31: 30 Thoughts in Disguise - Sigmund Freud
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Chapter 32: 31 Is the Present King of France Bald? - Bertrand Russell
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Chapter 33: 32 Boo!/Hooray! - Alfred Jules Ayer
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Chapter 34: 33 The Anguish of Freedom - Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir and Albert Camus
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Chapter 35: 34 Bewitched by Language - Ludwig Wittgenstein
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Chapter 36: 35 The Man Who Didn’t Ask Questions - Hannah Arendt
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Chapter 37: 36 Learning from Mistakes - Karl Popper and Thomas Kuhn
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Chapter 38: 37 The Runaway Train and the Unwanted Violinist - Philippa Foot and Judith Jarvis Thomson
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Chapter 39: 38 Fairness through Ignorance - John Rawls
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Chapter 40: 39 Can Computers Think? - Alan Turing and John Searle
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Chapter 41: 40 A Modern Gadfly - Peter Singer
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Who should listen A Little History of Philosophy

"A Little History of Philosophy" by Nigel Warburton is ideal for anyone curious about the evolution of philosophical thought, regardless of their prior knowledge. Whether you're a student seeking a foundational understanding of key philosophical concepts, a casual reader interested in the implications of philosophy on daily life, or someone looking to rekindle your interest in the subject, this summary audiobook provides accessible insights into the ideas of influential thinkers throughout history. It's a perfect resource for those who want to engage with big questions in a bite-sized, engaging format.

3 quotes from A Little History of Philosophy

  • Philosophy is not about having all the right answers but about asking the right questions.
  • The act of thinking critically is what leads to genuine understanding and self-awareness.
  • Every philosopher has something to teach us, not just about life but about how to live it more thoughtfully.

Author : Nigel Warburton

Nigel Warburton is a Senior Lecturer at the Open University and a well-regarded author of numerous accessible books on philosophy. He earned his BA from the University of Bristol and a PhD from Darwin College, Cambridge, and previously lectured at the University of Nottingham before joining the Open University’s Department of Philosophy in 1994. In addition to his academic work, Warburton maintains the popular philosophy blog Virtual Philosopher and co-hosts the widely listened to Philosophy Bites podcast, where he interviews prominent philosophers on a variety of topics. He also produces a podcast series featuring chapters from his book, Philosophy: The Classics.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

A Little History of Philosophy Free Audiobook Download

Nigel Warburton

Exploring the Foundations of Thought and Ethical Living

4.1212776rating

Information

Author: Nigel Warburton

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780300152081

Language: English

Publish Date: 10/25/2011

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen A Little History of Philosophy

"A Little History of Philosophy" by Nigel Warburton is ideal for anyone curious about the evolution of philosophical thought, regardless of their prior knowledge. Whether you're a student seeking a foundational understanding of key philosophical concepts, a casual reader interested in the implications of philosophy on daily life, or someone looking to rekindle your interest in the subject, this summary audiobook provides accessible insights into the ideas of influential thinkers throughout history. It's a perfect resource for those who want to engage with big questions in a bite-sized, engaging format.

3 quotes from A Little History of Philosophy

  • Philosophy is not about having all the right answers but about asking the right questions.
  • The act of thinking critically is what leads to genuine understanding and self-awareness.
  • Every philosopher has something to teach us, not just about life but about how to live it more thoughtfully.

Author: Nigel Warburton

Nigel Warburton is a Senior Lecturer at the Open University and a well-regarded author of numerous accessible books on philosophy. He earned his BA from the University of Bristol and a PhD from Darwin College, Cambridge, and previously lectured at the University of Nottingham before joining the Open University’s Department of Philosophy in 1994. In addition to his academic work, Warburton maintains the popular philosophy blog Virtual Philosopher and co-hosts the widely listened to Philosophy Bites podcast, where he interviews prominent philosophers on a variety of topics. He also produces a podcast series featuring chapters from his book, Philosophy: The Classics.