Study of Classical Antiquity and Modernity in the vision of the National Renaissance. Revival and effects of Greek philosophy in the modern Greek Enlightenment
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Study of Classical Antiquity and Modernity in the vision of the National Renaissance. Revival and effects of Greek philosophy in the modern Greek Enlightenment
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Aspects of the Intellectual and Social History of the Greek Revolution: 3rd session
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15 October 2021
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“The Research Center for Ancient Greek Philosophy of the Academy of Athens and the Netherlands Institute at Athens co-organize, as part of the series of lectures "Aspects of the Intellectual and Social History of the Greek Revolution" (May-June-October 2021), on Friday, October 15, 2021 11.45 am, a conference entitled: Study of Classical Antiquity and Modernity in the vision of the National Renaissance. Revival and influences of Greek philosophy on the Modern Greek Enlightenment.
The Conference will be held in a hybrid form, with a limited number of participants in the Eastern Hall of the Academy of Athens and simultaneously broadcasted online.”
From the description of the conference, as it was pubished on the organizer's website.
The Conference will be held in a hybrid form, with a limited number of participants in the Eastern Hall of the Academy of Athens and simultaneously broadcasted online.”
From the description of the conference, as it was pubished on the organizer's website.
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http://www.academyofathens.gr/el/announcements/events/20211011
http://www.academyofathens.gr/sites/default/files/%CE%A0%CE%A1%CE%9F%CE%93%CE%A1%CE%91%CE%9C%CE%9C%CE%91%20%CE%97%CE%9C%CE%95%CE%A1%CE%99%CE%94%CE%91%CE%A3%20%CE%9A%CE%95%CE%95%CE%A6%2015.10.2021.pdf
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The conference examines issues such as the connection of Greek antiquity with the (Neohellenic) Enlightenment, philosophy as a structural element of the concept of "Greekness", the mutation of ancient Greek philosophy through Christianity, and the combination of tradition and modernity in the Neohellenic Enlightenment .
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