What is documentary on philosophy?

Documentaries on philosophy are educational films that explore topics and ideas related to the study of philosophy. They often feature interviews with philosophers, scholars, and experts in various fields. These documentaries may examine philosophical topics such as ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, and political philosophy.

Some famous documentaries on philosophy that have been widely acclaimed by critics are "The Examined Life" (2008) by Astra Taylor, "The Story of Philosophy" (1989) by Bryan Magee, "A Philosopher's Guide to Happiness" (2020) by Dr. Frédéric Lenoir, and "Philosophy: A Guide to Happiness" (2000) by Alain de Botton.

Documentaries on philosophy aim to educate and engage viewers in philosophical ideas and debates. They are a useful means of understanding complex philosophical concepts and theories, and they provide a means for exploring and questioning the world around us.