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Seth Benardete


Born
in Brooklyn, New York, The United States
April 04, 1930

Died
November 14, 2001

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Seth Benardete was an American classicist and philosopher, long a member of the faculties of New York University and The New School. In addition to teaching positions at Harvard, Brandeis, St. John's College, Annapolis and NYU, Benardete was a fellow for the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Carl Friedrich von Siemens Stiftung in Munich. ...more

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“The truth about eros is terrifying.”
Seth Benardete, The Symposium
tags: eros

“Virtually everyone knows that Aristotle sometimes lies.”
Seth Benardete, The Argument of the Action: Essays on Greek Poetry and Philosophy