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Archives for July 2015

Truth and Morality in Ancient Greece: Plato vs. Aristotle

July 28, 2015 by Janet Cameron 1 Comment

Truth and Morality in Ancient Greece: Plato vs. Aristotle

What can we learn today from the moral teachings of the great Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle? Actually, quite a lot, especially about ourselves!

Hildegard of Bingen: a Female Doctor of the Church

July 19, 2015 by Frank Beswick 1 Comment

Hildegard of Bingen: a Female Doctor of the Church

Saint Hildegard was the earliest female doctor of the church, but, because of her strong willed nature, was not named as a saint until the year 2012.

Philosophy of Art – Could a Hitler Landscape Be Great Art?

July 16, 2015 by Janet Cameron 1 Comment

Philosophy of Art – Could a Hitler Landscape Be Great Art?

Would you like a landscape by Hitler hanging on your wall, even if it was great art? Or, can we define or devalue a work of art according to its history?

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