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The Great Ideas: A Retrospective, Volume 2

Audiobook

First aired on KGO-TV in San Francisco from 1953-54, this original series offers a synoptical approach to the Great Books. It cannot be too oft repeated that philosophy is everybody's business. This compendium includes Adler's philosophic renditions of art, democracy, emotions, freedom, justice, progress, forms of government, liberal education, and more.

"To be a human being is to be endowed with the proclivity to philosophize. Acknowledging this is not enough. It is also necessary to understand why this is so and what philosophy's business is. The answer, in two words, is Great Ideas—the ideas basic and indispensable to understanding ourselves, our society, and the world in which we live." —Mortimer Alder


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Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc. Edition: Unabridged

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  • ISBN: 9781441745491
  • File size: 327740 KB
  • Release date: December 2, 2010
  • Duration: 11:22:47

MP3 audiobook

  • ISBN: 9781441745491
  • File size: 328123 KB
  • Release date: December 2, 2010
  • Duration: 11:22:43
  • Number of parts: 12

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MP3 audiobook

Languages

English

First aired on KGO-TV in San Francisco from 1953-54, this original series offers a synoptical approach to the Great Books. It cannot be too oft repeated that philosophy is everybody's business. This compendium includes Adler's philosophic renditions of art, democracy, emotions, freedom, justice, progress, forms of government, liberal education, and more.

"To be a human being is to be endowed with the proclivity to philosophize. Acknowledging this is not enough. It is also necessary to understand why this is so and what philosophy's business is. The answer, in two words, is Great Ideas—the ideas basic and indispensable to understanding ourselves, our society, and the world in which we live." —Mortimer Alder


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