Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners
A podcast by Selenius Media
82 Episodes
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Diogenes of Sinope
Published: 11/24/2025 -
Cleanthes of Assos 330–230 BCE
Published: 11/24/2025 -
Plotinus 204—270 C.E.
Published: 11/23/2025 -
Zeno of Citium
Published: 11/23/2025 -
Cleanthes of Assos 330–230 BCE
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Democritus - The Laughing Philosopher
Published: 11/22/2025 -
Anaxagoras
Published: 11/22/2025 -
Empedocles
Published: 11/21/2025 -
Zeno of Elea
Published: 11/21/2025 -
Parmenides of Elea
Published: 11/20/2025 -
Pherecydes of Syros 580–520 BCE
Published: 11/20/2025 -
Xenophanes 570–475 BCE
Published: 11/20/2025 -
Pythagoras 570–495 BCE
Published: 11/20/2025 -
Anaximenes 586–526 BCE
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Anaximander c. 610–546 BCE
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Thales of Miletus 624–546 BCE The first philosopher
Published: 11/20/2025 -
Michel Foucault
Published: 10/29/2025 -
Hannah Arendt
Published: 10/27/2025 -
Martin Heidegger
Published: 10/24/2025 -
Søren Kierkegaard
Published: 10/21/2025
From Heraclitus’ fragments on change to Hannah Arendt’s reflections on responsibility, this series traces the story of Western moral thought. Each episode introduces the life, context, and ideas of the philosophers who shaped how we think about right and wrong, freedom and duty, justice and power. Designed for newcomers yet rich enough for curious thinkers, it offers a guided journey through the great debates that still shape our world today.What does it mean to be human?Western Moral Philosophy for Beginners and Selenius Media takes you on a guided journey through the minds that shaped the moral backbone of the West — from the earliest Greek thinkers to the modern age.Lived stories — of struggle, ambition, conflict, revelation — all unfolding against the sweep of history.If you’ve ever wanted to understand philosophy clearly, calmly, and humanly…If you want to know not just what these thinkers argued, but why it mattered…Follow Western Moral Philosophy for Beginners today.And explore 10 more Podcasts at Selenius Media.
