Corbett Lecture 2017
Duration: 1 hour 8 mins
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The Corbett Lecture is an annual lecture by a distinguished scholar on a theme connected with ancient Greece.
This lecture 'How to Know Everything: Protagoras and the Birth of Philosophical Argument', was given by Rachel Barney (Professor of Classics and Philosophy, University of Toronto & Princeton University), on Tuesday 7 November 2017 at the Faculty of Classics, Cambridge. |
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Created: | 2017-11-16 11:55 |
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Collection: | Classics@Cambridge |
Publisher: | University of Cambridge |
Copyright: | Mr S J Kimberley |
Language: | eng (English) |
Keywords: | Protagoras; Greek philosophy; Rachel Barney; Corbett Lecture; |
Abstract: | The sophists are the unsung heroes of ancient philosophy: they were the first to develop the art of rational argument, which has been central to Western philosophy ever since. Professor Barney's lecture reconstructs Protagoras' project of a universal wisdom, focusing on his art of 'Argument on Both Sides' and his influence on Socrates. |
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