Journal
On the Soul: Ancient Greek Reflections on the Inner Life
Among the many ideas inherited from Ancient Greek thought, few have proven as enduring, or as elusive, as the concept of the soul. Long...
Alexander the Great Through Greek Eyes
Alexander the Great is often presented as a universal hero, a military genius, and a symbol of unstoppable ambition. Yet the way people...
From Nature to the Human World: Presocratics and the Rise of the Sophists
Early Greek philosophy begins with a striking ambition: to understand the world as a whole. The first philosophers ask about...
Aristotle’s View of Nature: Order, Change, and Purpose
Aristotle did not study nature as a distant observer collecting random facts. He studied it as someone trying to understand ...
From Fate to Psychology: How Euripides Changed Tragedy
Greek tragedy began as a public art shaped by myth, religion, and the weight of divine power. In many early tragedies, human...