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  • 50 Philosophy Classics

  • Thinking, Being, Acting, Seeing, Profound Insights and Powerful Thinking from Fifty Key Books
  • By: Tom Butler-Bowdon
  • Narrated by: Sean Pratt
  • Length: 13 hrs and 48 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (28 ratings)

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50 Philosophy Classics

By: Tom Butler-Bowdon
Narrated by: Sean Pratt
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Summary

From Aristotle to Wittgenstein and Zizek, 50 Philosophy Classics provides a lively entry point to the field of philosophy. Analyses of key works by Descartes, Schopenhauer, Hegel, Heidegger, and Nietzsche also show how philosophy helped shape the thinking and events of the last 150 years. The list also includes Twentieth Century greats including de Beauvoir, Foucault, Kuhn, and Sartre, along with contemporary philosophy including the writings and ideas of Peter Singer, Noam Chomsky, Harry Frankfurt, and Nassim Nicholas Taleb.

50 Philosophy Classics explores key writings that have shaped the discipline and impacted the real world. From Aristotle, Plato, and Epicurus in ancient times, to John Stuart Mill’s manifesto for individual freedom and Ralph Waldo Emerson’s struggle to understand fate as person versus the universe. Most notably, Butler-Bowdon takes listeners beyond the Twentieth Century to introduce contemporary thinkers like Slavoj Zizek, who suggests that the fight for food and water, a bio-genetic and social revolution, indicate the apocalyptic end of global liberal capitalism.

©2013 Tom Butler-Bowdon (P)2013 Gildan Media LLC

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"This book explains and discusses briefly, but with remarkable lucidity, some of the ideas of fifty philosophical thinkers from ancient times to the present-day. Complex views on a whole range of important and enduring issues are made accessible to the general reader... The book is enjoyable and instructive." (C.L. Ten, Professor of Philosophy, National University of Singapore)

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Really interesting and well produced

The quality of audio book productions varies quite widely in my experience. This is definitely one of the better ones. The narration is spot on and does justice to the content.

The book is a great way of getting an overview of fifty key philosophers and their ideas. It is structured as fifty 15-20 minute bios that provide an overview of the individual and of their most significant works. I found this a great way to learn about various philosophical ideas and to pick up lots of tips for further reading.

Overall, I really enjoyed this audio book and definitely will be listening to it again. I recommend it for anyone who wants to get a broad view, although of course because of the breadth it is not possible to go into each theory in a lot of detail, so you will probably want to identify the ideas that ring true with you and follow up on them for more information. The production is useful in this way because the books/publications in which the theories are set out are named.

Highly recommended.

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Dissapointing

this book was not what I expected. If you are expecting a compendium of 50 philosophers this is not it.

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meh

honestly, I wouldn't bother. the choice of "classics" really didn't inspire and I get the impression that the author is somewhat left wing and I'd rather classics just be real classics

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Such a good source of pockets of gold

This is so good and contains so much snippets of gold!
I love this series as they give such good insight to such hard topics, and make them very digestible to anyone at any level of understanding.

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  • abdul shakur
  • 15-09-16

intuitive interface

This was by far the best synopsis of philosophy is have encountered in recommend this to the novice and professional in this science

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  • Brad
  • 20-09-16

excellent!

very well done...outstanding overview of Western Philosophy. you must listen and or read. thanks for an outstanding work.

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  • Aniket
  • 12-09-15

Mixed Bag

Misses a lot of Eastern philosophers. coverage of newer western ones is also slighly hit and miss.

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  • Anonymous User
  • 08-09-22

Absolute gold!

The author does not judge what is right and what is wrong. It merely presents the author's thoughts and reflections, including references for deeper study, as well as other philosophers' counter-arguments to the same idea.
Absolute gold among books for people who want insight into many philosophical ideas without having to read thousands of pages.

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  • Stephens
  • 10-12-18

A joy to hear

I really enjoyed the listen. Great summary of some of the classics. I have forgotten some of them like Noam Chomsky, in he good days although I think the world has gotten a bit more complicated and is moving to extremes. Others like Machiavelli the prince, Aristotle the republic .. although summaries every good and reminded me of those books which I have read.

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  • D. Duke
  • 03-06-16

philosophy

the fifty different versions of philosophy was interesting and educational got to like the thought provoking ideas presented.

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  • Cleve
  • 08-07-22

Narrator mispronounces words

As usual, audible punishes brevity. The title sets forth what I had to say but more is necessary to submit.

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  • Tom
  • 03-07-22

Stupid

Can’t see the titles of chapters. Why is that? It seems like punishment for the reader.