Date:
Location:
Full title:
"Ancient Greek Philosophy in Archaeological and Geographical Context" Summer Study Program in Greece
Organized by:
The King's College in New York City
Academic coordination:
David Talcott (Associate Professor of Philosophy) and Harry Bleattler (Associate Professor of Humanities)
Open to:
Undergraduate students of The King's College
Language:
English
Synopsis:
CHS Greece welcomes a dozen students and two faculty members from The King's College in New York City in the context of their study-abroad program on ancient Greek philosophy. It will be the first time a group from this academic institution visits our Center. After a tour of the Center's facilities and a discussion about the mission and the activities of CHS Greece, participants will use for 4 consecutive mornings the Fellows Room for their seminars. The group's days in Nafplio are only part of their three-week course mainly taking place in Athens, revolving around the study of its 4 great Schools of Philosophy: Platonism, Aristotelianism, Epicureanism, and Stoicism. For more information, see The King College's Summer Study Program in Greece webpage.