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Please send Completed Work in One (or Two) Documents

Dear All, As we hear into the final days of the course, I would like to be able to submit your grades in a timely way. If you haven't handed in all your work at this point, please submit only the full set (all 10 essays, all 20 video summaries). You can put them all in one pdf, or two. Please clearly indicate the breaks between essays and video summaries.

Course Evaluation - should be fixed

(optional) Please consider helping me to refine this course in the future by filling out this short course evaluation . Thanks!It seems that the form was locked for a while - it should be fixed now.

Link for lecture #20

The last lecture may not have linked properly; here is the link

Brief Check-in Monday August 8th at 10AM

I will open the Zoom room again on Monday August 8th at 10AM for questions. This is a purely optional session.

Brief Check-in on Zoom, Thursday 8/4 at 10AM

Dear Students: I'll open up my Zoom room at 10AM on Thursday for an optional check-in at 10AM. Again, the Zoom is: https://polyprep-org.zoom.us/my/giniclassics

Supplemental Thoughts #3 - Public vs Private Narcissism, Group Narcissism

It may seem somewhat odd to talk about "group narcissism," or it may be that there's another, more specific term that would fit the ideas (e.g., tribalism, ethnocentrism) I'm discussing here. However, we'll stick to narcissism for the time being in reconsidering two works on our list: The Oedipus and the Apology of Socrates . In each of these, intellectual power is the point of focus. In the Oedipus , the main character self-identifies as the most intelligent person in the community. His intellectual arrogance is powerful enough to turn his opinion of anyone who challenges him into raw hatred (especially Tiresias and Creon). His intellectual challengers always seem to suggest one thing, basically -- to have a healthy dose of skepticism, not to be absolutely sure that your opinions are, in fact, knowledge. The action of the play is how Oedipus' intellectual arrogance turns back upon itself, revealing him as not only the most poisonous man in Thebes, but also o...