What Historic Greek Music Sounded Like: Hearken to a Reconstruction That is “100% Correct”

Between 750 BC and 400 BC, the Historic Greeks com­posed songs meant to be accom­pa­nied by the lyre, reed-pipes, and var­i­ous per­cus­sion instru­ments. Greater than 2,000 years lat­er, mod­ern schol­ars have closing­ly fig­ured out easy methods to recon­struct and per­kind these songs with (it’s claimed) 100% accu­ra­cy. Writ­ing on the BBC internet­web site, Armand D’An­gour, a…

Folks Would Battle as if They’re Proper, and Hear as if They’re Mistaken

Socrates is arguably probably the most well-known trainer of all time, at least in Western tradition. His Socratic Technique is a sort of argumentative dialog between people, normally a pupil and trainer, that includes asking and answering ever extra probing and confrontational questions. Ideally, the aim of those “arguments” is to not persuade or to “win” however moderately to…