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Conversations in Philosophy

Jonathan Rée and James Wood challenge a hundred years of academic convention by reuniting the worlds of philosophy and literature, as they consider how style, narrative, and the expression of ideas play through philosophical writers including Kierkegaard, Mill, Nietzsche, Woolf, Beauvoir and Camus. James Wood teaches literature at Harvard University and is a staff writer for The New Yorker as well as a contributor to the London Review of Books. His books include How Fiction Works, The Broken Estate

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18:13
'To the Lighthouse' by Virginia Woolf
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13:10
'The Sovereignty of Good' by Iris Murdoch
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15:04
'The Fall' by Albert Camus
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14:59
'The Ethics of Ambiguity' by Simone de Beauvoir
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15:22
'Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions' by Jean-Paul...
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15:31
'The Thing' by Martin Heidegger
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17:29
'The Will to Believe' by William James
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29:41
'Schopenhauer as Educator' by Friedrich Nietzsche
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14:44
'My Station and Its Duties' by F.H. Bradley
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14:13
'Autobiography' by John Stuart Mill
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15:10
'Circles' and other essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson
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10:29
'The Essence of Christianity' by Ludwig Feuerbach
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12:24
'Fear and Trembling' by Søren Kierkegaard
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8:35
Introducing 'Conversations in Philosophy'
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