The Philosophical Cafe

10.0
2009

A journey that tells the thought of the greatest protagonists of Western philosophy, from its origins to the great thinkers of the twentieth century, through the story of great contemporary philosophers.

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16 Episodes • Premiered 2009

A series that tells the thought of the greatest protagonists of Western philosophy, from its origins to the great thinkers of the twentieth century, through the story of great contemporary philosophers from Gianni Vattimo to Piergiorgio Odifreddi, from Emanuele Severino to Giulio Giorello, to Maurizio Ferraris.

Still image for The Philosophical Cafe season 1 episode 1: Emanuele Severino: The Pre-Socratics and the Birth of Philosophy

1. Emanuele Severino: The Pre-Socratics and the Birth of Philosophy

The Italian philosopher Emanuele Severino tells about the pre-Socratics and the birth of western philosophy.

Still image for The Philosophical Cafe season 1 episode 2: Maurizio Ferraris: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and the School of Athens.

2. Maurizio Ferraris: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and the School of Athens.

Still image for The Philosophical Cafe season 1 episode 3: Roberta De Monticelli: Saint Augustine, Saint Thomas and Medieval Philosophy.

3. Roberta De Monticelli: Saint Augustine, Saint Thomas and Medieval Philosophy.

Still image for The Philosophical Cafe season 1 episode 4: Michele Ciliberto: Giordano Bruno and the Philosophy of the Renaissance

4. Michele Ciliberto: Giordano Bruno and the Philosophy of the Renaissance

Still image for The Philosophical Cafe season 1 episode 5: Paolo Rossi: Newton and the Scientific Revolution

5. Paolo Rossi: Newton and the Scientific Revolution

Still image for The Philosophical Cafe season 1 episode 6: Maurizio Ferraris: Kant and the Enlightenment

6. Maurizio Ferraris: Kant and the Enlightenment

Still image for The Philosophical Cafe season 1 episode 7: Remo Bodei: Hegel and the Dialectic

7. Remo Bodei: Hegel and the Dialectic

Still image for The Philosophical Cafe season 1 episode 8: Umberto Curi: Marx and the Revolution

8. Umberto Curi: Marx and the Revolution

Still image for The Philosophical Cafe season 1 episode 9: Maurizio Ferraris: Netzsche and the Will to Power

9. Maurizio Ferraris: Netzsche and the Will to Power

Still image for The Philosophical Cafe season 1 episode 10: Umberto Galimberti: Freud, Jung and the Psychoanalysis

10. Umberto Galimberti: Freud, Jung and the Psychoanalysis

Still image for The Philosophical Cafe season 1 episode 11: Piergiorgio Odifreddi: Einstein and the Theory of Relativity

11. Piergiorgio Odifreddi: Einstein and the Theory of Relativity

Still image for The Philosophical Cafe season 1 episode 12: Gianni Vattimo: Heidegger and the Philosophy of the Crisis

12. Gianni Vattimo: Heidegger and the Philosophy of the Crisis

Still image for The Philosophical Cafe season 1 episode 13: Piergiorgio Odifreddi: Russel and the Logic of the XX Century

13. Piergiorgio Odifreddi: Russel and the Logic of the XX Century

Still image for The Philosophical Cafe season 1 episode 14: Giulio Giorello: Popper and the Philosophy of Science

14. Giulio Giorello: Popper and the Philosophy of Science

Still image for The Philosophical Cafe season 1 episode 15: Stefano Rodotà: Foucault and the new shapes of Power

15. Stefano Rodotà: Foucault and the new shapes of Power

Still image for The Philosophical Cafe season 1 episode 16: Maurizio Ferraris: Derridà and the Deconstruction

16. Maurizio Ferraris: Derridà and the Deconstruction

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