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August 22, 2014

“The Higher Naiveté” and the Revolution of Modern Learning

At the end of last school year, Joshua Gibbs suggested some of the benefits to our technological age. In a lecture on the Dark Ages of Greece, Yale professor Donald Kagan explains his gullibility towards the ancients: …Well, prior to the late eighteenth century when German scholars began to look at the Homeric poems specifically,

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