Frederick Copleston on Schopenhauer (1987)
This program examines the systematic, philosophical pessimism of Arthur Schopenhauer and its emphasis on an infraconsciousness, or will, as the irrational motivating force in human nature. World-renowned author and professor Bryan Magee and distinguished philosophical historian Frederick Copleston discuss Schopenhauer’s theory of underlying reality as experienced through the inner self. On a larger scale, the concept of will is ultimately defined as energy, which is judged to be central to scientific explanations of what drives the universe.

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The Ideas of Quine (1977)

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Arthur Schopenhauer's Philosophy - Bryan Magee & Frederick Copleston (1987)

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The Full Russell-Copleston Debate on the Existence of God (1948)

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Hilary Putnam on the Philosophy of Science (1977)

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The Rarest Minds Always Leave the Herd | Friedrich Nietzsche

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Schopenhauer: The World as Will and Idea

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Bryan Magee and Miles Burnyeat on Plato

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Bertrand Russell - Authority and the Individual

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David Irving ~ Churchill and the jews

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John Searle on the Philosophy of Language (1977) زیرنویس فارسی

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Friedrich Nietzsche by Bertrand Russell

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Why Study Arthur Schopenhauer with Richard Bell

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Schopenhauer & Being Cheerful

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Why I Am Not a Christian by Bertrand Russell (1927)

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Isaiah Berlin interview on Why Philosophy Matters (1976)

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The Social Context of Philosophy with Bryan Magee (1977)

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Schopenhauer In-Depth: The Total Denial of the World by the Greatest Pessimist of Philosophy

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Bertrand Russell - The Problems of Philosophy (Full Audiobook)

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Michael Ayers on Locke and Berkeley (1987)

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