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3 timestamped hits 1 source reading 1 extracted note Aliases: education, educations, liberal-arts-educations

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liberal arts education

The study of Homer, Greek tragedy, Plato, and Aristotle as a training in empathy, imagination, perspective, inner debate, reason, and reflection.

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liberal arts education

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The study of Homer, Greek tragedy, Plato, and Aristotle as a training in empathy, imagination, perspective, inner debate, reason, and reflection.

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Caesar's Death Made Octavian Emperor

2024-11-19, day precision · Civilization #16: Julius Caesar's Will and Octavian's Birth of Empire

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"...was very common, it's very common as part of a liberal arts education to study the speeches of Cicero. Okay, and Cicero is the..."

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