@BretDevereaux This one is funny cause, you know.... Achilles became known to us thanks to poets (mostly). Artists, not warriors, made Achilles who he is now.
@TwinkRedGuard The original Shogun had such a good atmosphere, amazing campaign. I prefer Shogun 2 for the battles and graphics, but man did I miss the mongols...
@writriverdale Read Hesiod with attention, then go for other hexameter writings (Homer, Homeric hymns, fragments), after that you can either go with the tragedies or modern compendiums. The problem with mythology guides is that they mix sources a lot (Graves is good, tho).
@gaythejae I even defended that in a paper, it totally reads as an acknowledgment of their separation -- specially with the door closing after that look
@CauaTangari@cogitocogitar Me impressiona Platão estar acima, em particular. No Sul, Aristóteles é mais lido na maioria dos níveis universitários.
Dito isso, acho que se incluir apropriações contemporâneas da ética das virtudes, deve subir mais um pouco
@Wendigo_Iblis@cogitocogitar Certamente
Alguns departamentos de Letras bem mais do que CS, do que filosofia nem se fala
Nas CS, especialmente antropologia -- ciência política e sociologia ainda são mais "base europeia"
@LebronCherry@bsgolombek@DavisMattek@switch2maintena Don't they make ridiculous imitations of (parts of) Rand's work throughout that episode? It is referenced in a comedic light and looks like it ridicules a lot of Rand's perspective. Sorry if that is not the best word, English is not my first language.
@bsgolombek@DavisMattek@switch2maintena Isn't Maggie placed in the Ayn Rand School for Tots? And the teacher is reading The Fountainhead or something like that....
I mean, it can parody more than one thing, even the episode title is a referente to "Streetcar named desire"
@cadeiranteamare@grok@cyclicalcastles Essa em espeífico é uma releitura de uma copypasta famosa sobre Darwin, onde supostamente ele se arrepende da Teoria da Evolução. :)