Video 3: Plato
As promised the third installment of "The History of Philosophy's Greatest Hits" is now on YouTube. In this short video I talk about Plato's idea that learning is in fact recollection. To see the video click here.
Ha! Well, the video was
Ha! Well, the video was filmed in the round reading room of the Maughan Library which was recently restored by King's. It's a really nice space; all the videos we filmed were in there (there are three more to come still) but from various angles.
I think the shot you get is just a randomly selected frame from the video.
It has changed to a shot that
It has changed to a shot that does you more justice and conveniently displays the address of the site so in the end all is well with the world. Looking forward to the next videos!
By the way on the subject of the great man, have you heard of Routledge's Library Edition of Plato in 21 volumes and some 27000 pages? Not clear whether it has been released yet but it does sound epic!
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No, I hadn't heard about
No, I hadn't heard about that! Good grief, did they discover a few hundred more dialogues? But seriously, do you know a website where this has been announced? I'd like to check it out.
Here it says 10 september
Here it says 10 september 2012:
Thanks very much! I know this
Thanks very much! I know this series from Routledge, they basically are just gathering together loads of old papers on a given theme, which of course is still useful. But the price is pretty prohibitive, I think it is only aimed at libraries.
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Peter, what is the name of
Peter, what is the name of the library where you filmed the clip? As a librarian I couldn't help but notice how gorgeous it looks.
Also what is this strange picture youtube displays when one scoops the video?
http://www.scoop.it/t/abstract-thoughts
Makes you look like a bearded Pythian oracle. Is this the secret to your eloquence?