Interdisciplinary or team-taught courses pose special challenges and make special demands on the instructors. Yet they also offer special opportunities for learning—for instructor and student alike. This paper describes one such course taught at the University of Maryland by a historian (Kenneth Holum), an art historian (Elisabeth Pemberton), and a philosopher (James Lesher), focused on the art, politics, and philosophical environment of 5th-century Athens. Three themes emerged over the course of the semester: the centrality of the family in Athenian society, the emergence of the individual as a new focus of interest in art and society, human nature as a new subject of study, and the phenomenon of cross-fertilization or ‘bi-sociation’ as th...
This book focuses on the development of civism as it contributed to ancient Greek culture, and helpe...
This dissertation in the humanities employs historical methodology and explores modern ideas in peda...
While serving as a Visiting Fellow at Lancaster University, I was asked to lead an informal seminar ...
Interdisciplinary or team-taught courses pose special challenges and make special demands on the ins...
A course on the afterlife of Plato’s Symposium can accomplish two worthwhile objectives. It can affo...
The relationship between education and philosophy has changed dramatically between ancient and conte...
I am delighted to submit to you my report on the freshman seminar which I offered this past semester...
<p>This dissertation investigates how recognition of Plato's <italic>Republic</italic> as a pedagogi...
The aim of my paper is to analyse the social and the political role of Academic philosophers and the...
This article reflects on how ancient Athens - in its historical as well as metonymic sense — has bee...
The second half of the 20th century may fairly be considered a golden age for the study of ancient p...
The first Philosophy school appeared in Polis Athens in the 4th century BC, the education ideal it a...
In the study of education, as in many more travelled regions of Classical scholarship, democratic At...
At the invitation of the Association for Integrative Studies (AIS) Board of Directors, representativ...
This book focuses on the development of civism as it contributed to ancient Greek culture, and helpe...
This dissertation in the humanities employs historical methodology and explores modern ideas in peda...
While serving as a Visiting Fellow at Lancaster University, I was asked to lead an informal seminar ...
Interdisciplinary or team-taught courses pose special challenges and make special demands on the ins...
A course on the afterlife of Plato’s Symposium can accomplish two worthwhile objectives. It can affo...
The relationship between education and philosophy has changed dramatically between ancient and conte...
I am delighted to submit to you my report on the freshman seminar which I offered this past semester...
<p>This dissertation investigates how recognition of Plato's <italic>Republic</italic> as a pedagogi...
The aim of my paper is to analyse the social and the political role of Academic philosophers and the...
This article reflects on how ancient Athens - in its historical as well as metonymic sense — has bee...
The second half of the 20th century may fairly be considered a golden age for the study of ancient p...
The first Philosophy school appeared in Polis Athens in the 4th century BC, the education ideal it a...
In the study of education, as in many more travelled regions of Classical scholarship, democratic At...
At the invitation of the Association for Integrative Studies (AIS) Board of Directors, representativ...
This book focuses on the development of civism as it contributed to ancient Greek culture, and helpe...
This dissertation in the humanities employs historical methodology and explores modern ideas in peda...
While serving as a Visiting Fellow at Lancaster University, I was asked to lead an informal seminar ...