Prof. Lawrence Cahoone

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Lect.01 Philosophy and the Modern Age 00:00 Tools
Lect.02 Scholasticism and the Scientific Revolution 00:00 Tools
Lect.06 The Enlightenment and Rousseau 00:00 Tools
Lect.03 The Rationalism and Dualism of Descartes 00:00 Tools
Lect.09 Kant and the Religion of Reason 00:00 Tools
Lect.07 The Radical Skepticism of Hume 00:00 Tools
Lect.20 Physics, Positivism, and Early Wittgenstein 00:00 Tools
Lect.31 The Challenge of Postmodernism 00:00 Tools
Lect.12 Hegel and the English Century 00:00 Tools
Lect.16 Freud, Weber, and the Mind of Modernity 00:00 Tools
Lect.21 Emergence and Whitehead 00:00 Tools
Lect.10 The French Revolution and German Idealism 00:00 Tools
Lect.32 Rorty and the End of Philosophy 00:00 Tools
Lect.26 Culture, Hermeneutics, and Structuralism 00:00 Tools
Lect.04 Locke’s Empiricism, Berkeley’s Idealism 00:00 Tools
Lect.23 Heidegger’s Being and Time 00:00 Tools
Lect.24 Existentialism and the Frankfurt School 00:00 Tools
Lect.13 The Economic Revolution and Its Critic—Marx 00:00 Tools
Lect.35 The Reemergence of Emergence 00:00 Tools
Lect.14 Kierkegaard’s Critique of Reason 00:00 Tools
Lect.19 Rise of 20th-Century Philosophy—Phenomenology 00:00 Tools
Lect.15 Nietzsche’s Critique of Morality and Truth 00:00 Tools
Lect.05 Neo-Aristotelians—Spinoza and Leibniz 00:00 Tools
Lect.29 New Philosophies of Science 00:00 Tools
Lect.33 Rediscovering the Premodern 00:00 Tools
Lect.18 Rise of 20th-Century Philosophy—Analysis 00:00 Tools
Lect.08 Kant’s Copernican Revolution 00:00 Tools
Lect.28 Quine and the End of Positivism 00:00 Tools
Lect.17 Rise of 20th-Century Philosophy—Pragmatism 00:00 Tools
Lect.11 Hegel—The Last Great System 00:00 Tools
Lect.25 Heidegger’s Turn against Humanism 00:00 Tools
Lect.27 Wittgenstein’s Turn to Ordinary Language 00:00 Tools
Lect.30 Derrida’s Deconstruction of Philosophy 00:00 Tools
Lect.22 Dewey’s American Naturalism 00:00 Tools
Lect.30 Derrida‚s Deconstruction of Philosophy 00:00 Tools
Lect.15 Nietzsche’s Critique of Morality and Truth 00:00 Tools
Lect.14 Kierkegaard’s Critique of Reason 00:00 Tools
Lect.36 Philosophy’s Death Greatly Exaggerated 00:00 Tools
Lect.23 Heidegger‚s Being and Time 00:00 Tools
Lect.05 Neo-Aristotelians˜Spinoza and Leibniz 00:00 Tools
Lect.34 Pragmatic Realism—Reforming the Modern 00:00 Tools
Lect.13 The Economic Revolution and Its Critic˜Marx 00:00 Tools
Lect.08 Kant’s Copernican Revolution 00:00 Tools
Lect.30 Derrida’s Deconstruction of Philosophy 00:00 Tools
Lect.08 Kant‚s Copernican Revolution 00:00 Tools
Lect.13 The Economic Revolution and Its Critic—Marx 00:00 Tools
Lect.15 Nietzsche‚s Critique of Morality and Truth 00:00 Tools
Lect.14 Kierkegaard‚s Critique of Reason 00:00 Tools
Lect.27 Wittgenstein‚s Turn to Ordinary Language 00:00 Tools
Lect.25 Heidegger‚s Turn against Humanism 00:00 Tools
Lect.04 Locke‚s Empiricism, Berkeley‚s Idealism 00:00 Tools
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Dr. Lawrence Cahoone is Professor of Philosophy at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, where he has taught since 2000. He holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. A two-time winner of the Undergraduate Philosophy Teaching Award at Boston University who has taught more than 50 different philosophy courses, Professor Cahoone is not only a skilled teacher, but also an author. With a background in recent European, American, and social and political philosophy, as well as interests in postmodernism, metaphysics, and the latter's relation to the natural sciences, he has written Cultural Revolutions: Reason versus Culture in Philosophy, Politics, and Jihad; Civil Society: The Conservative Meaning of Liberal Politics; The Ends of Philosophy: Pragmatism, Foundationalism, and Postmodernism; and The Dilemma of Modernity: Philosophy, Culture, and Anti-Culture. He also edited From Modernism to Postmodernism: An Anthology. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.