Dean's Lecture Series: Kevin Kambo

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2023
  • We welcome Kevin Kambo who presents his lecture: "Tragic Pharmacy: the 'Noble' Lie and the Fall of Kallipolis" November 3 at 7:30 p.m. 2023 in the auditorium.
    In Plato's Republic, Socrates suggests that the best regime is doomed to fail. This failure is often attributed to inevitable errors in the rulers' eugenic calculations. I propose that the city's constitution must decline not because the eugenic calculations go wrong, but because the calculations have always been wrong, and this on account of congenital errors in the city's establishment. In this dramatic arc, from noble founding to destined fall, the reversal perhaps reveals the city to be a tragic figure. The Republic, then, would not be, as some read it, a prescription for authoritarianism or totalitarianism, but a reflection on political lies, human sacrifice, and the tragedy of politics.
    Professor Kambo is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Dallas.
    For a list of remaining lectures, please visit the Formal Lecture Series page on our website www.sjc.edu/annapolis/events/...
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  • @vitactiva73
    @vitactiva73 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for such a good insights about "grand lie" and its relationship with Kallipolis. I enjoyed it very much. I wish to see the debate too. But if I were there, I would like to ask Leo Strauss's comment about "Republic" as comedy? I think Kambo's interpretation reading Republic as tragedy, also Apology contends with his reading?