Odysseus’ Changed Soul: A Contemporary Reading of the Myth of Er

In April of 2014, while I was in residence at the Townsend University Center at UC Berkeley, I taught a four-week graduate seminar entitled “Animation/Reanimation: New Starts in Eternal Recurrence,” and, in relation to that seminar, I delivered publically the Una’s Lecture, entitled “Odysseus’s Chan...

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Animals
Arts
Biological sciences
Biology
Caves
Concept of being
Concept of mind
Consciousness theory
Death
Developmental biology
Earth sciences
Geography
Geomorphology
Government
Hades
Historical methodology
Historiography
History
History of philosophy
Humans
Imaginary places
Life cycle
Literary elements
Literature
Mammals
Metaphysics
Monopsychism
Ontological properties
Ontology
Otherworlds
Philosophy
Philosophy of mind
Physical sciences
Platonism
Political philosophy
Political science
Primates
Socratic philosophy
Soul
Sovereignty
Underworld
Zoology
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