Philosophy: A Guide to Happiness Episode Rating Graph
Mar 2000 - May 2000
Mar 2000 - May 2000
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Browse episode ratings trends for Philosophy: A Guide to Happiness. Simply click on the interactive rating graph to explore the best and worst of Philosophy: A Guide to Happiness's 6 episodes.
S1 Ep6
8.7
7th May 2000
Friedrich Nietzsche believed that any worthwhile achievements in life come from the experience of overcoming hardship, and that a comfortable, painless existence wouldn't be worth living
S1 Ep5
8.4
30th Apr 2000
Alain demonstrates that ancient Athenian philosopher Socrates can help give us all the intellectual self-confidence we need to work out what we really think and believe
S1 Ep1
7.6
26th Mar 2000
Seneca believed anger flowed from our surprise when things don't turn out how we expect. Can Seneca's advice help angry van driver Wayne and stressed executive Venetia?
S1 Ep2
8.0
2nd Apr 2000
German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer believed that love was the most important thing in life. His philosophy explains the mystery of why we fall in love with the people we do.
S1 Ep1
7.6
26th Mar 2000
Seneca believed anger flowed from our surprise when things don't turn out how we expect. Can Seneca's advice help angry van driver Wayne and stressed executive Venetia?
S1 Ep2
8.0
2nd Apr 2000
German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer believed that love was the most important thing in life. His philosophy explains the mystery of why we fall in love with the people we do.
S1 Ep3
8.4
9th Apr 2000
Alain De Botton considers how the ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus believed there were just three simple things we needed in order to be happy, and money wasn't one of them
S1 Ep4
8.3
16th Apr 2000
Why do so many people suffer from feelings of low self-esteem? Alain De Botton looks at the problem through the eyes of the French 16th-century philosopher Michel de Montaigne.
S1 Ep5
8.4
30th Apr 2000
Alain demonstrates that ancient Athenian philosopher Socrates can help give us all the intellectual self-confidence we need to work out what we really think and believe
S1 Ep6
8.7
7th May 2000
Friedrich Nietzsche believed that any worthwhile achievements in life come from the experience of overcoming hardship, and that a comfortable, painless existence wouldn't be worth living
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The first episode of Philosophy: A Guide to Happiness aired on March 26, 2000.
The last episode of Philosophy: A Guide to Happiness aired on May 07, 2000.
There are 6 episodes of Philosophy: A Guide to Happiness.
There is one season of Philosophy: A Guide to Happiness.
No.
Philosophy: A Guide to Happiness has ended.