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Great Music of the 20th Century
- Written by: The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Professor Robert Greenberg PhD
- Length: 17 hrs and 50 mins
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The 20th century was a hotbed of musical exploration, innovation, and transformation unlike any other epoch in history. Ranging across the century in its entirety, these 24 lectures present a musical cornucopia of astounding dimensions - a major presentation and exploration of the incredible brilliance and diversity of musical art across a turbulent century. Far more than simply a series of lectures, the program comprises a huge and many-sided resource for discovering the endless riches of 20th-century concert music across the globe.
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Effectively useless audiobook. Blame copyright law
- By JC on 2023-08-29
- Great Music of the 20th Century
- Written by: The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Professor Robert Greenberg PhD
Pity for no music
Reviewed: 2021-08-06
It’s really pity , lots of great part of contemporary music because of copyright and price is not teaching,
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The Two Fundamental Problems of Ethics
- Essay on the Freedom of the Will, the Basis of Morality
- Written by: Arthur Schopenhauer
- Narrated by: Leighton Pugh
- Length: 11 hrs and 14 mins
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The essays in The Two Fundamental Problems of Ethics have a rather special place in Schopenhauer’s work, both being written as entries to Scandinavian philosophy competitions, one in Norway and one in Sweden.
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Not balanced audio
- By Anonymous User on 2021-08-05
- The Two Fundamental Problems of Ethics
- Essay on the Freedom of the Will, the Basis of Morality
- Written by: Arthur Schopenhauer
- Narrated by: Leighton Pugh
Not balanced audio
Reviewed: 2021-08-05
The audio is just from left side and was so annoying, the performance and everything is completely good, just technical problem!
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Books That Matter: The Federalist Papers
- Written by: Joseph Hoffmann, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Professor Joseph Hoffmann
- Length: 6 hrs and 39 mins
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It would be difficult to overstate the influence of The Federalist Papers. Despite their lack of official or legal status, these 85 brilliant essays have served as the single most important guide to the interpretation and application of the US Constitution for more than 230 years. Authored by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, The Federalist Papers offer a detailed blueprint for building a successful democratic republic. Books That Matter: The Federalist Papers gives you the chance to delve into this magisterial blueprint for yourself.
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Good story
- By Anonymous User on 2021-08-01
- Books That Matter: The Federalist Papers
- Written by: Joseph Hoffmann, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Professor Joseph Hoffmann
Good story
Reviewed: 2021-08-01
Very very good reading and highlighting of a great book, I’ve enjoyed a lot how he make a good story of all the papers
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On Anger, on Leisure, on Clemency
- Essays, Volume 2
- Written by: Seneca
- Narrated by: James Cameron Stewart
- Length: 6 hrs and 35 mins
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'On Anger' is one of Seneca's most important essays. At some length he investigates the nature of anger: how and why it emerges, the effect it has on the individual and those to whom it is directed, and how to manage it and prevent it even from arising. For, Seneca considers, anger simply serves no purpose - it does not bring courage in war, prevent others misbehaving or punish miscreants. In short it has a negative effect on all. In 'On Leisure' he takes a short look at what is really meant by the term.
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On anger, essential
- By Anonymous User on 2021-07-25
- On Anger, on Leisure, on Clemency
- Essays, Volume 2
- Written by: Seneca
- Narrated by: James Cameron Stewart
On anger, essential
Reviewed: 2021-07-25
The essay on anger was so good, study and survey different aspects of anger and good view about it, very practical.
it’s our interpretation cause anger not things, ..
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The Meaning of Life: Perspectives from the World's Great Intellectual Traditions
- Written by: Jay L. Garfield, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Jay L. Garfield
- Length: 18 hrs and 42 mins
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What is the meaning of life?It's a question every thoughtful person has pondered at one time or another. Indeed, it may be the biggest question of all-at once profound and universal, but also deeply personal.We want to understand the world in which we live, but we also want to understand how to make our own lives as meaningful as possible; to know not only why we're living, but that we're doing it with intention, purpose, and ethical commitment.
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Interesting
- By Marie-Kim on 2022-05-01
Excellent
Reviewed: 2021-07-14
This course is one of the best courses I’ve ever finished, he selects diverse approaches and explains them very well and teach us how to read and engage different books in different cultures
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The Symphony
- Written by: Robert Greenberg, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Robert Greenberg
- Length: 18 hrs and 10 mins
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From its humble beginnings in the 17th-century Along the way, it has embraced nearly every trend to be found in Western concert music.In this series of twenty-four 45-minute lectures, Professor Greenberg guides you on a survey of the symphony.
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Passion and Joy of Teaching Music
- By Anonymous User on 2021-06-27
- The Symphony
- Written by: Robert Greenberg, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Robert Greenberg
Passion and Joy of Teaching Music
Reviewed: 2021-06-27
Anything we say is not enough to appreciate Robert Greenberg, lovely journeys full of joy and passion and perfect storytelling style,
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Elements of Jazz: From Cakewalks to Fusion
- Written by: Bill Messenger, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Bill Messenger
- Length: 5 hrs and 59 mins
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Jazz is a uniquely American art form, one of America's great contributions to not only musical culture, but world culture, with each generation of musicians applying new levels of creativity that take the music in unexpected directions that defy definition, category, and stagnation. Now you can learn the basics and history of this intoxicating genre in an eight-lecture series that is as free-flowing and original as the art form itself.
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Wanted to learn more about jazz, the author personality is distracting
- By Yanick Paquette on 2024-07-10
- Elements of Jazz: From Cakewalks to Fusion
- Written by: Bill Messenger, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Bill Messenger
Fantastic
Reviewed: 2021-06-25
It is a really good and interesting course, very very condensed and brief, wish had some complementary courses as well,
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Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics
- Written by: Martin Heidegger, James S. Churchill - translator
- Narrated by: Martyn Swain
- Length: 7 hrs and 54 mins
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In 1929, Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) published his remarkable book Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics. The Kantbuch, as Heidegger often called it, is regarded by many as a vital supplement to the unfinished second part of Heidegger’s most influential work, Being and Time, which was published two years earlier in 1927.
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Brilliant
- By Anonymous User on 2021-05-31
- Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics
- Written by: Martin Heidegger, James S. Churchill - translator
- Narrated by: Martyn Swain
Brilliant
Reviewed: 2021-05-31
Perfect flow of thoughts, brilliant ideas,
And thanks to ukemi production for making such a good performance
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The Consolation of Philosophy
- Written by: Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 4 hrs and 54 mins
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The Consolation of Philosophy is one of the key works in the rich tradition of Western philosophy, partly because of the circumstances in which it was written. Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius (c480-c524) was of aristocratic Roman birth and became consul and then master of offices at Ravenna, one of the highest posts under the Ostrogothic Roman ruler Theodoric. But Boethius was unjustly charged with treason in 524, and this led to house arrest, then torture and execution.
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Islaamicly. Pass
- By yassersharif09 on 2019-10-14
- The Consolation of Philosophy
- Written by: Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
Beautiful
Reviewed: 2021-05-26
Great poetic writing style, beautiful
Very good performance of book, enjoyed a lot with rhythm of the book
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Beyond Good and Evil
- Written by: Friedrich Nietzsche
- Narrated by: Alex Jennings, Roy McMillan
- Length: 8 hrs and 24 mins
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Continuing where Thus Spoke Zarathustra left off, Nietzsche's controversial work Beyond Good and Evil is one of the most influential philosophical texts of the 19th century and one of the most controversial works of ideology ever written. Attacking the notion of morality as nothing more than institutionalised weakness, Nietzsche criticises past philosophers for their unquestioning acceptance of moral precepts. Nietzsche tried to formulate what he called "the philosophy of the future".
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Spectacular
- By Anonymous User on 2021-05-19
- Beyond Good and Evil
- Written by: Friedrich Nietzsche
- Narrated by: Alex Jennings, Roy McMillan
Spectacular
Reviewed: 2021-05-19
After masterpiece “thus spoke Zarathustra” he found the need for explanation, the details came out as beyond good and evil, master and slave morality explanations. And still he thought need for continuing morality in his next book.
Master morality, you will define good and bad not as slave waiting to be told!
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