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Socrates
Why We Teach Our First Graders Shakespeare: Michael Fitzgerald
Michael Fitzgerald is the principal of a private elementary school in New York focused on classics, immersion in nature, and nurturing strong moral character.
November 30, 2024
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Jan Jekielek
No Coincidence: Simultaneous Historical Developments in China and the West
Commentary The following is drawn from my e-book, “Talks on Chinese Civilization.” I explain some overlapping historical phenomena ...
March 13, 2024
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Zhang Tianliang
Aesop’s ‘The Dog and His Reflection’: Gratitude and Generosity Are Antidotes to Greed
Greed is such a powerful, domineering vice. When we are greedy, we become so consumed by a never-ending ...
November 24, 2022
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Kate Vidimos
Timeless Truths: The Link Between Socrates’s Teachings and Jordan Peterson’s ‘12 Rules’
Commentary I invited Jordan Peterson to my university in 2013, years before he famously opposed Bill C-16. He ...
May 22, 2022
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David Livingstone
Divine Messengers | Socrates Secrets (Episode 2)
Scholars agree that the ancient Greeks laid the foundation for Western civilization in various areas, including art, science, ...
March 12, 2022
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NTD Arts and Culture
Socrates and Freedom of Discourse
Occasionally history gifts us an individual compelled by the type of genius that influences our civilization for centuries ...
March 7, 2022
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Eric Bess
Anthony Fauci Knows Better
Commentary It’s a fascinating aspect of our world that intelligent people are nonetheless capable of saying very foolish ...
December 7, 2021
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Patrick Keeney
Catharsis: Aristotle’s Response to Plato
The Eye of the Beholder: Reflecting On the Purpose of Beauty and Art We’ve all heard the phrase ...
June 29, 2021
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Eric Bess
A Return to Divine Beauty: Socrates and Phaedrus
The Eye of the Beholder: Reflecting on the Purpose of Beauty and Art We’ve all heard the phrase ...
May 26, 2021
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Eric Bess
Socrates’s ‘Triple Filter Test’: A Path Toward Righteous Living
In the electronic age of mass information sharing, almost anything we want to know is available to us ...
October 21, 2019
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Louise Chambers
The Truth Behind Socrates and the Socratic Method
Everyone has probably heard of Socrates and will know that he was a great philosopher in ancient Greece. ...
September 23, 2019
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Evan Mantyk
A Good Man Has Nothing to Fear, Even When Faced With Death
It’s 399 B.C. Having been judged and condemned to death, Socrates, the ancient Greek philosopher, reflects on his ...
July 3, 2019
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Lorraine Ferrier
Raphael’s Masterpiece Is Restored
Remarkably, one of the most recognizable works of art of the High Renaissance survives on two huge pieces ...
April 1, 2019
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Lorraine Ferrier
Diogenes of Sinope, the Dogged Cynic
The great ancient Greek philosopher Socrates (470–399 B.C.) believed that self-sufficiency is the key to a good life. ...
January 21, 2019
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Lorraine Ferrier
Establisher of Culture: Socrates
Socrates saw the decline of Greek society, but instead of indulging, he cultivated his soul through virtue.
April 30, 2009
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Neli Sfigopoulou
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