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Tragedy's Philosophy, Simon Critchley

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BYU Humanities

BYU Humanities

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Greek tragedies have a greater impact on us today than most of us would own. Simon Critchley, a renowned philosophy professor and author, told BYU students and faculty that tragedy provides a better understanding of what it means to be human.
Recorded February 21, 2014 in the Education in Zion Theater
Humanities Lecture Series

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