Great Books (The Philosophy Department's Favorite Books) | |
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The members of the Philosophy Department were asked to talk about a book that has influenced them. Here are the results: Listen by hitting the Play button or click here to download(MP3 audio)
David Banach- The Divine Comedy By: Dante Alighieri The Divine Comedy on Amazon.com Click here to listen to this clip(MP3 audio)
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The Razor's Edge on Amazon.com Click here to listen to this clip(MP3 audio)
The Wisdom of the Sands The Wisdom of the Sands on Amazon.com Click here to listen to this clip(MP3 audio) Montague Brown- A Theology of History By: Hans Urs von Balthasar A Theology of History on Amazon.com Click here to listen to this clip(MP3 audio)
Susan Gabriel- Amusing Ourselves to Death By: Neil Postman Amusing Ourselves to Death on Amazon.com Click here to listen to this clip(MP3 audio)
Thomas Larson- The Hungry Soul By: Leon R. Kass Click here to listen to this clip(MP3 audio)
Robert Anderson- Intellectual Life By: A. G. Sertillanges Intellectual Life on Amazon.com Click here to listen to this clip(MP3 audio)
Max Latona- In the Dark Places of Wisdom By: Peter Kingsley In the Dark Places of Wisdom on Amazon.com Click here to listen to this clip(MP3 audio)
Edward McGushin- Heart of Darkness By: Joseph Conrad Heart of Darkness on Amazon.com Click here to listen to this clip(MP3 audio)
Kevin Staley- The Origins of Philosophy By: Drew Hyland The Origins of Philosophy on Amazon.com Click here to listen to this clip(MP3 audio) |
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