Narrator Richard M. Davidson, a professional actor for over 30 years, has been acclaimed for his roles in Shakespeare, French farce, classic dramas such as An Enemy of the People, and contemporary productions such as Neil Simon's works and Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? His international experience has carried him to regional stages such as Ontario's Stratford, the Guthrie, and Yale Repertory, as well as on and Off-Broadway In addition, he has brought countless characters to life in Canadian Broadcasting Company radio dramas. His audio performances showcase hi
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This course is an introduction to the philosophical thought of the two most important philosophical figures of ancient Greece. By working through parts of their central texts and thoughts, we will gain an understanding of Plato and Aristotle's relevance i... SEE MORE