Date & Time
08/25/18 | 1:30 – 3:00pm
Preceptorial Description
Imagine if, after a sabbatical of some 2400 years, Socrates reawakened as your academic advisor: what wisdom might he have about how to go about getting an “education” here at Penn? In this preceptorial we will reQect together on some of Plato’s writings on the conditions and ends of learning. Whether these issues have long bothered you or you’ve never considered them before, please join us for a convivial Urst seminar with Collegium at Penn. No prior reading. All brief excerpts to be handed out and discussed in session.
Leaders
Dr. Ralph Rosen | Vartan Gregorian Professor of Humanities and Undergraduate Chair in the Department of Classical Studies
Dr. Daniel Cheely | Director of Collegium Institute and Perry Family Scholar of History, Religion, and Culture at the University of Pennsylvania
Registration
To register for this preceptorial, you must log into PennInTouch and search for the courses listed under the code PREC. Our preceptorial is listed as “PREC-409-001.”
A more detailed account of the registration process can be found on the NSO Website.
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact Philippe Becker at pbecker@collegiuminstitute.org.
Location
Arch 108, 3601 Locust Walk, University of Pennsylvania