January 13—Great Books Symposium: Aristotle

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For centuries, Aristotle was considered one of the world’s leading authorities on a variety of topics ranging from science and art to ethics and language. But who was he? What was his philosophy like? Why was he so influential for so long? In this seminar, we will touch on some of Aristotle’s historical context and his foundational ideas in an effort to understand one of Western Civilization’s greatest minds.

A webinar for K-12 teachers in the private school, the public school, and the homeschool.

Maximum Attendees: 20, so be sure to reserve your spot early. The session will be recorded and made available to those who have registered.

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Naomi Rinehold

Naomi Rinehold joined the faculty of Gutenberg College in 2021, having joined the staff in 2020 as student services administrator. After earning her first B.A. (in History) at Campbellsville University in Kentucky in 2000, she spent eight years teaching in Argentina—first ESL students at a rural school and then teenagers at Buenos Aires International Christian Academy. After returning stateside, she earned a B.A. in philosophy at the University of Oregon while living at Gutenberg, and she then moved to Knoxville where she earned an M.A. and, in 2019, a Ph.D. in philosophy at the University of Tennessee.

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