Moderato: Master and disciple - A Case Study in the Olympic Landscape
The text characterizes the master-disciple relationship, which is interpreted in a historical context (of ancient Greece) and the contemporary one. In the first case it refers to the connection taking place between Socrates and his disciples (and especially between him and Plato). In the second case...
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Main Author: | Kosiewicz Jerzy (Author) |
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