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Symposium
- Written by: Plato
- Narrated by: full cast
- Length: 2 hrs and 31 mins
- Unabridged
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The Greek word sumposion means a drinking party (a fact shamefully ignored by the organizers of modern symposia), and the party described in Plato's Symposium is one supposedly given in the year 416 BC by the playwright Agathon to celebrate his victory in the dramatic festival of the Lenaea. He has already given one party, the previous evening; this second party is for a select group of friends, and host and guests alike are feeling a little frail.
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Descartes: An Introduction
- Written by: Ross Burman
- Narrated by: Jonathan Oliver, Roy McMillan
- Length: 5 hrs and 12 mins
- Original Recording
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René Descartes is one of the formative figures in Western philosophy, logic and mathematics. His famous statement: "I think, therefore I am," has become perhaps the most famous phrase in all of philosophy. Descartes’s ground-breaking writings attempted to establish unshakeable foundations of knowledge, and set a trend for subsequent Western philosophy, which has endlessly critiqued and expanded upon his ideas.
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Descartes: An Introduction
- Narrated by: Jonathan Oliver, Roy McMillan
- Length: 5 hrs and 12 mins
- Release Date: 29-03-10
- Language: English
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