Logos: Natural Change or Artificial Construct?

This project is a narrative essay in the form of a multimedia presentation. Through a critical lens, the essay examines the incomplete framework of reasoning as descended from Greek philosophy. Heraclitus, an ancient Greek philosopher from approximately 6th century BCE, is analyzed as the listener's proxy for that era of philosophy. Luce Irigaray, a contemporary French philosopher, provides the feminist perspective that fills in the missing context of ancient Greek philosophy. Through the presented analysis that requires no prior knowledge of philosophy or the philosophers examined, listeners will gain a focused understanding of both philosophers and their interplaying philosophies.

Presentation Video Link: https://psu.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/2024+Penn+State+Mont+Alto+Academic+Festival-Oral+Presentations+and+Creative+Artistic+Performances/1_cthuvwmh

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Work Title Logos: Natural Change or Artificial Construct?
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  1. Dimitri Nearchos
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  1. Faculty Mentor: Dr. David Spitzer
Publication Date April 19, 2024
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    • This project is a narrative essay in the form of a multimedia presentation. Through a critical lens, the essay examines the incomplete framework of reasoning as descended from Greek philosophy. Heraclitus, an ancient Greek philosopher from approximately 6th century BCE, is analyzed as the listener's proxy for that era of philosophy. Luce Irigaray, a contemporary French philosopher, provides the feminist perspective that fills in the missing context of ancient Greek philosophy. Through the presented analysis that requires no prior knowledge of philosophy or the philosophers examined, listeners will gain a focused understanding of both philosophers and their interplaying philosophies.
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    • This project is a narrative essay in the form of a multimedia presentation. Through a critical lens, the essay examines the incomplete framework of reasoning as descended from Greek philosophy. Heraclitus, an ancient Greek philosopher from approximately 6th century BCE, is analyzed as the listener's proxy for that era of philosophy. Luce Irigaray, a contemporary French philosopher, provides the feminist perspective that fills in the missing context of ancient Greek philosophy. Through the presented analysis that requires no prior knowledge of philosophy or the philosophers examined, listeners will gain a focused understanding of both philosophers and their interplaying philosophies.
    • This project is a narrative essay in the form of a multimedia presentation. Through a critical lens, the essay examines the incomplete framework of reasoning as descended from Greek philosophy. Heraclitus, an ancient Greek philosopher from approximately 6th century BCE, is analyzed as the listener's proxy for that era of philosophy. Luce Irigaray, a contemporary French philosopher, provides the feminist perspective that fills in the missing context of ancient Greek philosophy. Through the presented analysis that requires no prior knowledge of philosophy or the philosophers examined, listeners will gain a focused understanding of both philosophers and their interplaying philosophies.
    • Presentation Video Link: https://psu.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/2024+Penn+State+Mont+Alto+Academic+Festival-Oral+Presentations+and+Creative+Artistic+Performances/1_cthuvwmh
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