"Why the Ancient Greeks Matter" – CIAS | 3
How deeply are our thoughts and actions influenced by ancient Greece? On 4 July, we would like to discuss this with you in more detail and invite you to "Current Issues in Ancient Studies | 3".
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We are looking forward to the philosopher of science Reviel Netz (Stanford University) and his reflections on the significance of the Greek legacy for all subsequent eras up to the present day.
Abstract
The Problematic Greek Miracle
In this talk, Professor Reviel Netz discusses his forthcoming book from Cambridge University Press, "Why the Ancient Greeks Matter".
The idea of the "Greek Miracle" is appropriately problematic. It identifies an achievement of a particular human group and ascribes to it a universal value – which is potentially racist. Were the Greeks exceptional? And, if so, what follows? Conservative humanists still champion the cause of the Greek miracle – by claiming that there are abiding values embedded in the Greek legacy. The claim of this lecture is that this gets the historical reality upside down. The Greeks did start a significant and, I would argue, positive historical process – by failing to develop abiding values. Hence, the Greek legacy opened up an arena for an autonomous, conflict-based culture – which gives rise to both Science, as well as civil society. Even so: one should be clear that the Greeks precipitated this process but are no longer relevant to its future trajectory. We are post-miracle.
Please register by 24 June at sekretariat@berliner-antike-kolleg.org.
Keywords
- 10117 Berlin
- Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften
- Raum 07W04
- Staatsbibliothek Unter den Linden
- Unter den Linden 8