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The Heroic and the Anti-Heroic in Classical Greek Civilization by Gregory Nagy

The Heroic and the Anti-Heroic in Classical Greek Civilization

CLAS E-116 - Harvard Course

by Gregory Nagy

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The true “hero” of this course is the logos, or word, of logical reasoning, as activated by Socratic dialogue. The logos of dialogue requires careful thinking, realized in close reading and reflective writing. The last “word” read in the course comes from Plato’s memories of the last days of Socrates. These memories depend on a thorough understanding of concepts of the hero in all their varieties throughout the history of Greek civilization and beyond. This course is driven by a sequence of dialogues that lead to such an understanding, guiding the attentive reader through some of the major works of the ancient Greek classics, from Homer to Plato.

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