Plato's Laughter Dr Siqi NiuCounters the long standing, solemn interpretation of Plato's dialogues with one centered on the philosophical and pedagogical significance of Socrates as a comic figure. Plato was described as a boor and it was said that he never laughed out loud. Yet his dialogues abound with puns, jokes, and humor. Sonja Madeleine Tanner argues that in Plato's dialogues Socrates plays a comical hero who draws heavily from the tradition of comedy in ancient Greece,
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Moving across Differences examines how an LGBTQ+-themed literature course enabled high school students to negotiate their differences and engage in ethical encounters
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This chapter focuses on new findings related to the nature of plant surfaces as a barrier for the absorption of agrochemicals
The Trimmed Lamp (1907) is a collection of twenty-five short stories by American writer O
but this book makes them accessible by focusing on core principles and practical intuition rather than rote memorization
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