I'm not sure how this will post, but it's a series of philosophy lectures from the 90s Great Courses series. I haven't been trough it all but thought I'd share.
Or, maybe this will work...
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLez3PPtnpncT3FVrZqrLGllGpOf4HXJFh
I think it works to highlight and "go to" or copy and paste into address bar....
Would be interesting to compare it to a current production.
Yes it would. I certainly consume current material, but I've found quite a lot of older content that's challenging and rewarding. I'm really tripping out on some of the classical works, and especially by trying to wrap my head around the the space time in which the ideas were being developed.
@wolfhnd, it isn't just philosophy. Reading history and analysis from pre 20th century is mind blowing. For that matter, just reading stuff my own age is a trip. I'm working through Ratzinger's Introduction to Christianity, 1968. It's a pleasure to see a mature text untainted by the 70s, 80s and beyond.