The Great Philosophers by Bryan Magee
A podcast by Zachary Baker
14 Episodes
-  Bernard Williams on the Spell of Linguistic PhilosophyPublished: 14/06/2018
-  The Ideas of ChomskyPublished: 14/06/2018
-  John Searle on the Philosophy of LanguagePublished: 14/06/2018
-  The Ideas of QuinePublished: 14/06/2018
-  Hilary Putnam on the Philosophy of SciencePublished: 14/06/2018
-  Michael Ayers on Locke and BerkeleyPublished: 14/06/2018
-  J. P. Stern on NietzschePublished: 14/06/2018
-  Bernard Williams on DescartesPublished: 14/06/2018
-  John Searle on Ludwig WittgensteinPublished: 14/06/2018
-  Frederick Copleston on SchopenhauerPublished: 14/06/2018
-  Anthony Quinton on the Two Philosophies of WittgensteinPublished: 14/06/2018
-  Peter Singer on Hegel and MarxPublished: 14/06/2018
-  Herbert Marcuse and the Frankfurt SchoolPublished: 14/06/2018
-  A. J. Ayer on Logical Positivism and Its LegacyPublished: 14/06/2018
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The Great Philosophers with Bryan Magee is a BBC series originally broadcasted in 1987. Magee has enlightening and important philosophical conversations with some of the most famous philosophers of the time. The series has now been republished here in audio format.
