@GreatBooksProf Pretty sure it was Jowett, but I also have the Grube translation in the collected works. My first introduction to Plato was Walter Pater's book Plato and Platonism - back in the early 90s. In it, there's a chapter called The Genius of Plato, in which Pater provides his own translation (I think) of 571d5 (bk 9). I committed that long convoluted passage to memory and used it as a meditation before sleep. Since then, I've discovered Synesius of Cyrene's work, On Dreams. I believe these are linked to the iatromantic incubation practices.
Hi Prof, let me start by saying that I absolutely love your content, one of my favourite youtube channels truly! However, I think it would be great to incorporate thinkers and philosophers from other parts of the world such Persia, the Arab world, China etc. I believe they have great perspectives to offer as well, especially Arab and Persian ones since they built a lot on the works of Greek philosophers. Lots of love, and hope u have a nice day :D
Thanks for your comment. I'm so glad you enjoy the videos! I wholeheartedly agree, and I'd like to make some videos on more Asian, Persian, and Arab thinkers in the future. I want to approach it carefully though. I need to do a fair bit of reading in advance, because I'm not an expert in those cultures or those histories. I definitely don't want to present myself as an authority on traditions I know comparatively little about. That doesn't mean I can't make those videos, I just want to educate myself properly first!
@@GreatBooksProf I totally understand. But just so you know, I think you are one brilliant mind and I'm sure you will do a great job if you ever decide to take that step!☺
Who is your favorite ancient writer or thinker?
Jesus of Nazareth 😊
Your channel deserves to be way bigger! Excellent video.
Thanks, Daniel! Working on it!
Thank you for your hardwork and videos
Robin Waterfield's translation of Plato's Republic transformed me. I'd read it before, but it finally clicked in a number of ways.
@@Barklord I haven’t read that one. Do you remember what translation you read t first time you studied it?
@GreatBooksProf Pretty sure it was Jowett, but I also have the Grube translation in the collected works. My first introduction to Plato was Walter Pater's book Plato and Platonism - back in the early 90s. In it, there's a chapter called The Genius of Plato, in which Pater provides his own translation (I think) of 571d5 (bk 9). I committed that long convoluted passage to memory and used it as a meditation before sleep. Since then, I've discovered Synesius of Cyrene's work, On Dreams. I believe these are linked to the iatromantic incubation practices.
Great video prof! i missed your videos
Thanks, Zeff! Always nice to hear from you!
Excellent choices :)
Thanks!
Hi Prof, let me start by saying that I absolutely love your content, one of my favourite youtube channels truly! However, I think it would be great to incorporate thinkers and philosophers from other parts of the world such Persia, the Arab world, China etc. I believe they have great perspectives to offer as well, especially Arab and Persian ones since they built a lot on the works of Greek philosophers. Lots of love, and hope u have a nice day :D
Thanks for your comment. I'm so glad you enjoy the videos! I wholeheartedly agree, and I'd like to make some videos on more Asian, Persian, and Arab thinkers in the future. I want to approach it carefully though. I need to do a fair bit of reading in advance, because I'm not an expert in those cultures or those histories. I definitely don't want to present myself as an authority on traditions I know comparatively little about. That doesn't mean I can't make those videos, I just want to educate myself properly first!
@@GreatBooksProf I totally understand. But just so you know, I think you are one brilliant mind and I'm sure you will do a great job if you ever decide to take that step!☺
Thank you for making great videos. You explain things very well. Thank you.
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it.
How do you define, "a good person."
Good question. How would you define a good person?
''soul''-?? watch out Plato,
Richard Dawkins & Sam Harris will take you to the woodshed.