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Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners
Selenius Media
92 episodes
1 day ago

From Heraclitus’ fragments on change to Hannah Arendt’s reflections on responsibility, this series traces the story of Western moral thought. Each episode introduces the life, context, and ideas of the philosophers who shaped how we think about right and wrong, freedom and duty, justice and power. Designed for newcomers yet rich enough for curious thinkers, it offers a guided journey through the great debates that still shape our world today.

What does it mean to be human?

Western Moral Philosophy for Beginners and Selenius Media takes you on a guided journey through the minds that shaped the moral backbone of the West — from the earliest Greek thinkers to the modern age.

Lived stories — of struggle, ambition, conflict, revelation — all unfolding against the sweep of history.

If you’ve ever wanted to understand philosophy clearly, calmly, and humanly…

If you want to know not just what these thinkers argued, but why it mattered…

Follow Western Moral Philosophy for Beginners today.

And explore 10 more Podcasts at Selenius Media.

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From Heraclitus’ fragments on change to Hannah Arendt’s reflections on responsibility, this series traces the story of Western moral thought. Each episode introduces the life, context, and ideas of the philosophers who shaped how we think about right and wrong, freedom and duty, justice and power. Designed for newcomers yet rich enough for curious thinkers, it offers a guided journey through the great debates that still shape our world today.

What does it mean to be human?

Western Moral Philosophy for Beginners and Selenius Media takes you on a guided journey through the minds that shaped the moral backbone of the West — from the earliest Greek thinkers to the modern age.

Lived stories — of struggle, ambition, conflict, revelation — all unfolding against the sweep of history.

If you’ve ever wanted to understand philosophy clearly, calmly, and humanly…

If you want to know not just what these thinkers argued, but why it mattered…

Follow Western Moral Philosophy for Beginners today.

And explore 10 more Podcasts at Selenius Media.

Show more...
Philosophy
Society & Culture,
History
Episodes (20/92)
Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners
32 Dante The Divine Comedy & Beyond Deep Dive
12 hours ago
38 minutes

Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners
31 Aquinas Faith and Reason Christian Theology and Philosopher Deep Dive
1 day ago
36 minutes

Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners
30 Ibn Rushd - Averroes Islamic Philosophy Deep Dive
2 days ago
38 minutes

Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners
29 Ibn Sina - Avicenna 980 to 1037 Deep Dive
2 days ago
36 minutes

Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners
28 Anselm of Canterbury Theologian and Philosopher Deep Dive
2 days ago
36 minutes

Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners
Jeremy Bentham Utilitarianism Deep Dive
3 days ago
32 minutes

Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners
John Stuart Mill Collectivism vs Individualism Deep Dive
3 days ago
24 minutes

Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners
27 Boethius The Roman Philosopher Deep Dive
3 days ago
38 minutes

Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners
26 Augustine of Hippo 354_430 AD Deep Dive
4 days ago
43 minutes

Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners
25 Hypatia The Philosopher of Alexandria Deep Dive
5 days ago
38 minutes

Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners
24 Marcus Aurelius-Emperor & Philosopher Deep Dive
6 days ago
35 minutes

Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners
23 Plotinus The Philosopher 204 to 270 C.E. Deep Dive
1 week ago
39 minutes

Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners
22 Chrysippus The Stoic Philosopher Deep Dive
1 week ago
36 minutes

Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners
21 Cleanthes of Assos 330-230 BCE Deep Dive
1 week ago
36 minutes

Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners
20 Deep Dive Zeno of Citium Deep Dive
1 week ago
39 minutes

Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners
18 Deep Dive Epicurus Deep Dive
1 week ago
37 minutes

Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners
17 Deep Dive Diogenes of Sinope Deep Dive
1 week ago
37 minutes

Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners
Deep Dive Philosopher Aristotle On Ethics
1 week ago
35 minutes

Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners
16 Deep Dive Aristotle
1 week ago
42 minutes

Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners
15 Deep Dive Plato
1 week ago
39 minutes

Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners

From Heraclitus’ fragments on change to Hannah Arendt’s reflections on responsibility, this series traces the story of Western moral thought. Each episode introduces the life, context, and ideas of the philosophers who shaped how we think about right and wrong, freedom and duty, justice and power. Designed for newcomers yet rich enough for curious thinkers, it offers a guided journey through the great debates that still shape our world today.

What does it mean to be human?

Western Moral Philosophy for Beginners and Selenius Media takes you on a guided journey through the minds that shaped the moral backbone of the West — from the earliest Greek thinkers to the modern age.

Lived stories — of struggle, ambition, conflict, revelation — all unfolding against the sweep of history.

If you’ve ever wanted to understand philosophy clearly, calmly, and humanly…

If you want to know not just what these thinkers argued, but why it mattered…

Follow Western Moral Philosophy for Beginners today.

And explore 10 more Podcasts at Selenius Media.