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SUMMARY:Rostovtzeff Lecture Series: Epistemic Corruption and Epistemic Progress in Ancient Science
DTSTART:20230502T210000Z
DTEND:20230502T221500Z
DESCRIPTION:This lecture -- the third in a four-part series -- will ta
 ke place in person at ISAW. Registration is required\; click through f
 or the registration link. All attendees must be in compliance with NYU
 's COVID-19 vaccination requirements and be prepared to present proof 
 of compliance if asked to do so. Ancient scientific and philosophical 
 thinkers not infrequently developed theories about how different group
 s of people are differently constituted. When classifying people who a
 re different from themselves in some way (different by class\, by gend
 er\, by national origin)\, we find that an author’s social biases of
 ten bleed over into what they try to justify as natural categories.
LOCATION:ISAW Lecture Hall
CONTACT:isaw@nyu.edu
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