Imagine hearing hundreds of the foundational texts of civilization for free. It would reshape how you think, argue, perceive time, and understand human life.
Here is a complete four year program [1] of classic works in philosophy, literature, political science, psychology, history, religion, economics, math, chemistry, physics, biology, astronomy, music, language, and more. Start here to see the world through a much wider lens, and think more deliberately than most people around you.
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Senior Year — Great Books
Now we read some of the most challenging philosophy… Hegel, Nietzsche, and Heidegger and explore more contemporary modern problems and interpretations of human life. Amber cards are Global Perspective — parallel texts from outside the Western tradition. Dark red = under copyright. Listen free on HearCandy.
Junior Year — Great Books
We continue with early modern science & philosophy and study the formation of modern science and political thought. We read works by Galileo, Newton, Descartes, Hobbes, Darwin, etc., which helped shape modern knowledge. Amber cards are Global Perspective — parallel texts from outside the Western tradition. Listen free on HearCandy.
Sophomore Year — Great Books
In a transition to theology & medieval thought, the program focuses on Christian books and medieval authors to integrate of early theology, philosophy, and literature. Amber cards are Global Perspective — parallel texts from outside the Western tradition. Listen free on HearCandy.
Freshman Year — Great Books
The program begins with the Greeks and the origin of disciplines. Amber cards are Global Perspective — parallel texts from outside the Western tradition. Listen free on HearCandy.
[1] This aggregation was inspired by the St. John’s College Undergraduate Reading List , including the works available in audio on LibriVox, as well as selections from the SJC Eastern Classics Program . ↩

