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)


24:55
6. Plato (Part 2)


23:12
7. Aristotle (Part 1)


23:25
8. Aristotle (Part 2)


23:28
9. Plotinus and Neo-Platonism


24:31
10. Augustine


23:23
11. Anselm


24:16
12. Aquinas (Part 1)


23:52
13. Aquinas (Part 2)


24:34
14. The Renaissance Revolution


23:30
15. Descartes


24:11
16. Descartes and "Cause and Effect"


23:56
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)


25:44
24. Hume (Part 2)


23:58
25. The Enlightenment (Part 1)


25:14
26. The Enlightenment (Part 2)


24:47
27. Kant (Part 1)


24:24
28. Kant (Part 2)


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29. Hegel


23:37
30. Marx


25:08
31. Kierkegaard


23:26
32. Nietzsche


23:49
33. Sartre and Heidegger


24:28
34. Russell


23:15
35. Modern Philosophers


The Renaissance Revolution
It seems that in our day, people choose the authority of science and philosophy over theology. But this is not a new thing. The seeds were planted long ago in Western thought during the Renaissance. Looking at "The Renaissance Revolution," Dr. Sproul explains the changes that were ushered in by the Renaissance so that we may be able to understand their ramifications today.
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