“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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