Philosophy audiobooks
Consider the Lobster
By: David Foster Wallace
Narrated by: David Foster Wallace & Robert Petkoff
Length: 15 hours 8 minutes
Abridged: No
Do lobsters feel pain? Did Franz Kafka have a funny bone? What is John Updike's deal, anyway? And what happens when adult video starlets meet their fans in person?
David Foster Wallace answers these questions and more in essays that are also enthralling narrative adventures. Whether covering the three-ring circus of John McCain's 2000... Read more
1900: Or; The Last President
By: Ingersoll Lockwood
Narrated by: John Pruden
Length: 1 hour 14 minutes
Abridged: No
This near-future political satire about the election of a new president argues that socialism and populism will eventually give rise to chaos and disaster. Authored by Ingersoll Lockwood-around whom conspiracy theories concerning the sci-fi/fantasy character Baron Trump now abound-1900; or, The Last President is notable for both its clairvoyance... Read more
View audiobookOn Revolution
By: Hannah Arendt
Narrated by: Tavia Gilbert
Length: 10 hours 56 minutes
Abridged: No
Hannah Arendt’s penetrating observations on the modern world, based on a profound knowledge of the past, have been fundamental to our understanding of our political landscape. On Revolution is her classic exploration of a phenomenon that has reshaped the globe.From the eighteenth-century rebellions in America and France to the explosive changes... Read more
View audiobookThe Choice Point for Humanity in “The Age of Surprises"
By: Deirdre Hade & William Arntz
Narrated by: Justine Willis Toms
Length: 57 minutes
Abridged: No
This physicist and mystic combine their wisdom and experience to encourage us at this time of “choice point” for humanity. They describe what occurs in our brain when surprises happen and how that provides the opportunity to instantly change a long-standing habit. Hade describes the importance of knowing our core values in order to be resilient. Read more
View audiobookThe Quest for Cosmic Justice
By: Thomas Sowell
Narrated by: Robertson Dean
Length: 5 hours 51 minutes
Abridged: No
This book is about the great moral issues underlying many of the headline-making political controversies of our times. It is not a comforting book but a book about disturbing and dangerous trends. The Quest for Cosmic Justice shows how confused conceptions of justice end up promoting injustice, how confused conceptions of equality end up... Read more
View audiobookLa philosophie du bien-être
By: Gérard Gervais
Narrated by: Gérard Gervais
Length: 1 hour 54 minutes
Abridged: No
Une prise de conscience incontestable de l’origine de nos malaises psychiques et corporels nous est présentée dans ce livre ainsi que la solution pour échapper définitivement au stress, à la dépression, à l’anxiété et à l’insomnie.Le présent livre audio rédigé par l’auteur du best seller l’invisible qui guérit, livre publié aux éditions LER et... Read more
View audiobookThink Better Analytically
By: Instafo & Meredith Larissa
Narrated by: Instafo
Length: 40 minutes
Abridged: No
An Analysis of Your Own Thinking
Over the past few years, there have been many different types of thinking that have emerged, promoted as the best one: positive thinking, out-of-the-box thinking, critical thinking, and so on.
How does one obtain these magical thought processes? Really, all these varieties of thinking are related to analytical... Read more
The Futilitarians
By: Anne Gisleson
Narrated by: Anne Gisleson
Length: 8 hours 27 minutes
Abridged: No
A memoir of friendship and literature chronicling a search for meaning and comfort in great books, and a beautiful path out of grief.
Anne Gisleson had lost her twin sisters, had been forced to flee her home during Hurricane Katrina, and had witnessed cancer take her beloved father. Before she met her husband, Brad, he had suffered his own... Read more
The Ascent of Humanity
By: Charles Eisenstein
Narrated by: Steve Wojtas
Length: 27 hours 26 minutes
Abridged: No
The author of The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible explores the history and potential future of civilization, tracing the converging crises of our age to the illusion of the separate self
Our disconnection from one another and the natural world has mislaid the foundations of science, religion, money, technology, economics,... Read more
Critical Thinking Junkie
By: Howie Junkie
Narrated by: How-To Junkie
Length: 36 minutes
Abridged: No
From the Desk of the How-To Junkie for the "Critical Thinking Junkie":
Howdy friend, who wants "to develop critical thinking,"
In the old days where famous Greek philosophers - like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle - would conglomerate in the public square Agora of Athens, people from all over would gather around to listen attentively to... Read more
The World as Will and Idea
By: Arthur Schopenhauer
Narrated by: Leighton Pugh
Length: 17 hours 22 minutes
Abridged: No
In this final part to Schopenhauer's momentous and hugely influential work, his original and wide-ranging observations are as lively as ever. Though cast as a 'pessimist' by history, he is anything but that to read - and listen to. Here are the last supplementary comments his original work (published 1818), the fruit of decades of further... Read more
View audiobookA Preface to Politics
By: Walter Lippmann
Narrated by: Robert Bethune
Length: 7 hours 52 minutes
Abridged: No
Walter Lippmann still stands today as one of the foremost figures of American political journalism, social commentary, and cultural criticism. At the age of 24, he published A Preface to Politics; that same year, along with Herbert Croly and Walter Weyl, he founded The New Republic magazine. In short, he burst upon the scene. He went on to... Read more
View audiobookThe Three Pillars of Zen
By: Roshi Philip Kapleau
Narrated by: Sean Runnette
Length: 14 hours 27 minutes
Abridged: No
In this classic work of spiritual guidance, the founder of the Rochester Zen Center presents a comprehensive overview of Zen Buddhism. Exploring the three pillars of Zen—teaching, practice, and enlightenment—Roshi Philip Kapleau, the man who founded one of the oldest and most influential Zen centers in the United States, presents a personal... Read more
View audiobookSelf-Reliance
By: Ralph Waldo Emerson
Narrated by: Phil Paonessa
Length: 1 hour 22 minutes
Abridged: No
In an 1841 essay, American transcendentalist philosopher and essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson delivered a stirring call for each individual to avoid conformity and false consistency and to follow their own instincts and ideas. It contains one of Emerson's most famous quotations: A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by... Read more
View audiobookÄnglar i elden
By: Dann Stadler
Narrated by: Ann Katrin Andreasson
Length: 5 hours 51 minutes
Abridged: No
När Dann och Tracy Stadler var med om en frontalkrock med en rattfull förare blev Tracy fast i den brinnande bilen. Ett ögonblick senare kom en främling ut ur skogen intill och räddade henne från en säker död innan han försvann igen. Genom de svåra tider som följde med månader på sjukhus växte Dan och Tracys tro på Gud och på änglarna i hans... Read more
View audiobookManners
By: Ralph Waldo Emerson
Narrated by: Phil Paonessa
Length: 1 hour 2 minutes
Abridged: No
In Manners, Ralph Waldo Emerson expounds on the meaning of customs and politeness in civil society. He argues that the purpose of manners is more to facilitate the creation and proper working of society, and not to establish hierarchies. Read more
View audiobookWhy Buddhism is True
By: Robert Wright
Narrated by: Fred Sanders
Length: 10 hours 29 minutes
Abridged: No
From one of America’s most brilliant writers, a New York Times bestselling journey through psychology, philosophy, and lots of meditation to show how Buddhism holds the key to moral clarity and enduring happiness.
At the heart of Buddhism is a simple claim: The reason we suffer—and the reason we make other people suffer—is that we don’t see the... Read more
Surfing with Sartre
By: Aaron James
Narrated by: Tristan Morris
Length: 12 hours 4 minutes
Abridged: No
From the bestselling author of Assholes: A Theory, a book that—in the tradition of Shopclass as Soulcraft, Barbarian Days and Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance—uses the experience and the ethos of surfing to explore key concepts in philosophy.
The existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre once declared "the ideal limit of aquatic... Read more
Nature
By: Ralph Waldo Emerson
Narrated by: Phil Paonessa
Length: 51 minutes
Abridged: No
This version of Nature is an 1843 revision to the popular essay written and published in 1836. In the original essay, Emerson put forth the foundation of transcendentalism, and suggested that reality can be understood by studying nature. Within the essay, Emerson divides nature into four usages: Commodity, Beauty, Language and Discipline. These... Read more
View audiobookGifts
By: Ralph Waldo Emerson
Narrated by: Phil Paonessa
Length: 11 minutes
Abridged: No
In Gifts Ralph Waldo Emerson muses on the function of and expectations surrounding the giving of gifs. He touches on what gifts communicate about the nature of the giver and receiver, and how the best kind of gift is a gift of love. Read more
View audiobookPrudence
By: Ralph Waldo Emerson
Narrated by: Phil Paonessa
Length: 36 minutes
Abridged: No
The essay on Prudence was given as a lecture in a course on Human Culture, in the winter of 1837-8. It was published in the first series of Essays, which appeared in 1841. In it, Emerson describes Prudence as The virtue of the senses and admits to having little of it in himself. Read more
View audiobookShakespeare; Or, the Poet
By: Ralph Waldo Emerson
Narrated by: Phil Paonessa
Length: 54 minutes
Abridged: No
In The Poet, an essay by U.S. writer Ralph Waldo Emerson, the author expresses the need for the United States to have its own new and unique poet to write about the new country's virtues and vices. It is not about men of poetical talents, or of industry and skill in meter, but of the true poet. After reading the essay, Walt Whitman consciously... Read more
View audiobookThe American Scholar
By: Ralph Waldo Emerson
Narrated by: Phil Paonessa
Length: 1 hour 2 minutes
Abridged: No
The American Scholar was a speech given by Ralph Waldo Emerson in 1837, to the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Harvard College. Emerson argues that American culture, still heavily influenced by Europe, could build a new, distinctly American cultural identity. Emerson uses Transcendentalist and Romantic points of view to explain a true American... Read more
View audiobookHeroism
By: Ralph Waldo Emerson
Narrated by: Phil Paonessa
Length: 34 minutes
Abridged: No
Building on and enriching ideas set forth in Self-Reliance, Emerson argues that true heroism is self-confidence and persistency in the face of corrosive pressures to conform to society. Read more
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