Listen "The Philosophy of Solitude"
Episode Synopsis
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the philosophy of solitude. The state of being alone can arise for many different reasons: imprisonment, exile or personal choice. It can be prompted by religious belief, personal necessity or a philosophical need for solitary contemplation. Many thinkers have dealt with the subject, from Plato and Aristotle to Hannah Arendt. It's a philosophical tradition that takes in medieval religious mystics, the work of Montaigne and Adam Smith, and the great American poets of solitude Thoreau and Emerson.With:Melissa Lane
Professor of Politics at Princeton UniversitySimon Blackburn
Professor of Philosophy at the New College of the Humanities and Fellow of Trinity College, CambridgeJohn Haldane
Professor of Philosophy at the University of St AndrewsProducer: Thomas Morris.
Professor of Politics at Princeton UniversitySimon Blackburn
Professor of Philosophy at the New College of the Humanities and Fellow of Trinity College, CambridgeJohn Haldane
Professor of Philosophy at the University of St AndrewsProducer: Thomas Morris.
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