The Art of Living - R Lanier Anderson
In "The Art of Living," a first-year Introduction to the Humanities course, three members of Stanford's faculty examine great works of philosophy and literature to explore what it might take to lead a well-lived life.
In Plato's Symposium, the character Socrates claims that we only desire what we lack. Professor Anderson questions this claim.
Видео The Art of Living - R Lanier Anderson канала Stanford Humanities Center
In Plato's Symposium, the character Socrates claims that we only desire what we lack. Professor Anderson questions this claim.
Видео The Art of Living - R Lanier Anderson канала Stanford Humanities Center
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