The Consequences of Ideas
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1. Thales


23:43
2. Monism and Pluralism


25:12
3. Parmenides, Heraclitus, and Zeno


25:34
4. Socrates


23:23
5. Plato (Part 1)


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6. Plato (Part 2)


23:12
7. Aristotle (Part 1)


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8. Aristotle (Part 2)


23:28
9. Plotinus and Neo-Platonism


24:31
10. Augustine


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11. Anselm


24:16
12. Aquinas (Part 1)


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13. Aquinas (Part 2)


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14. The Renaissance Revolution


23:30
15. Descartes


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16. Descartes and "Cause and Effect"


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17. Leibniz


23:48
18. Pascal


23:57
19. Locke


24:18
20. Crisis in the 18th Century (Part 1)


20:26
21. Crisis in the 18th Century (Part 2)


23:29
22. Berkeley and Empiricism


24:23
23. Hume (Part 1)


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24. Hume (Part 2)


23:58
25. The Enlightenment (Part 1)


25:14
26. The Enlightenment (Part 2)


24:47
27. Kant (Part 1)


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28. Kant (Part 2)


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29. Hegel


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30. Marx


25:08
31. Kierkegaard


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32. Nietzsche


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33. Sartre and Heidegger


24:28
34. Russell


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35. Modern Philosophers


Plato (Part 1)
All of us should know what a person is when we see one. But if you were asked to give a definition of a person that captured the essence of personhood to the exclusion of all other creatures, what would it be? Apply that challenge to everything else in the created order with the seemingly endless varieties of things and we begin to feel the weight of the problem. The ancient Greek philosopher Plato did, and in this message, Dr. Sproul helps us understand how Plato viewed the world.
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