Lessons From Greek Tragedy: What Modern Audiences Can Take From Ancient Theatre (w/ SIMON CRITCHLEY)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @zoobee
    @zoobee 8 месяцев назад +2

    oh gosh what an amazing man. can't wait to watch this in full. I wish we had a national theatre devoted only to the Greek plays in the same way we have a theatre only for Shakespeare

  • @starcapture3040
    @starcapture3040 Год назад

    I love him a lot! it is fantastic how many subjects he can write about with Passion. Can you please host Amanda Pondy?

    • @MoAnInc
      @MoAnInc  Год назад

      Professor Critchley is great!

  • @christosvorres4287
    @christosvorres4287 Год назад +1

    Erica - Brava // you are super in all you do. Greek here and only one stupid suggestion from my side (You can skip or whatever) ,.....I say none than Greek can feel our heritage better, so find also some Greek sources over the internet. I could suggest an interesting channel on Philosophy - check this out : Ancient Greece Revisited. Thank you - KEEP UP YOUR SUPER GOOD JOB

    • @MoAnInc
      @MoAnInc  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for watching the video and engaging with the channel!

  • @Laocoon283
    @Laocoon283 Год назад +1

    This is my problem with philosophy. Its sets up false dichotomies such as is the cow free or not. Its not an either or question it's a matter of degree. How much freedom does the cow have is the proper question.
    Philosophy constantly wants to reduce things that exist on a spectrum to a simple either or binary and then get stuck in an argument with no answer for hundreds of years just because they are starting on false premises.

  • @DrSales-zl3kq
    @DrSales-zl3kq Год назад

    Of course the cow is free if the cow feels free. All that matters is one's own perspective. It doesn't matter if we know better. Extraterrestrials may visit this planet and laugh at humans for being confined to the face of this Earth and for such a short time before death. Does that mean humanity as a whole should be upset over our predicament?