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The Greeks and the Irrational

Book • 1949
In 'The Greeks and the Irrational,' E.R.

Dodds challenges the long-held notion of the ancient Greeks as paragons of rational thought.

Originating from a series of lectures given at Berkeley in 1949, the book employs anthropology and psychology to understand the Greek mind.

Dodds reveals how the Greeks navigated a world filled with supernatural beliefs, magical practices, and psychic phenomena, which were deeply embedded in their culture.

He argues that the Greeks did not see a clear-cut division between rational thought and non-rational belief but rather an interplay between the two.

The book explores various aspects of Greek irrationality, including anxieties, guilt, and the transition from a shame culture to a guilt culture.

It is a landmark in the field of Greek studies, offering a nuanced and comprehensive view of ancient Greek culture.

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

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Tom Holland
when talking about the irrational and strange aspects of Greek mythology.
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604. Greek Myths: Sex, Drugs & Tragedy (Part 3)
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Carl Ruck
and Brian Muraresku in the context of their discussion on Greek culture and irrationality.
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183. The Immortality Key; Psychedelics and the Ancient Age | Brian Muraresku & Prof. Carl Ruck
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Greg LaBlanc
as a book linking ancient Greek thought to practical reason and civic capacities.
628. The Civic Bargain: Democracy, Knowledge, and the Challenge of Scale with Josiah Ober
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John Price
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Gregory Shaw
, discussing Dodds' description of theurgy and critique of Iamblichus.
124 - Gregory Shaw: The Ancient Art of Theurgy, Hellenic Tantra
Mentioned by Martin when discussing how the Greeks viewed free will and predestination in literature.
Learning Latin as an Adult: A Beginner’s Guide from Classical Educators
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Geoffrey Lloyd
as an important turning point in studying understudied aspects of Greek life and culture.
Modes of Thought Part Three
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Rebecca Lowe
as one of the excellent books written by Josh Ober.
Working Definition episode 2: Democracy, with Josiah Ober

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