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Sean Kelly on Homer and Philosophy

Philosophy Bites

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Homer is a blind poet who lived around the 8th century BC. He's not typically of interest to philosophers, says Harvard's Sean Kelly. A standard story to tell about Homer is that he stands at the foundation of the history of the West. And so they thought the reason to go read Homer was to get a sense for the ways in which he was wrong about human beings.

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