Author Ward Farnsworth joins Chris to discuss his Classical English series, as well as his books on Stoicism and the Socratic Method. What—and how—can we learn from the style, rhetoric, and argument of great writers from the long 19th century? How are the ancient Stoics comparable to modern cognitive psychologists? And how can the Socratic method be an antidote for stupidity? Plus, Chris explains his father’s theory of the Shakespeare Principle.
Ward Farnsworth is professor and W. Page Keeton Chair at the University of Texas Law School. He’s the author the Farnsworth Classical English series, which comprises
Farnsworth’s Classical Rhetoric,
Classical English Metaphor,
Classical English Style, and most recently,
Classical English Argument. He is also the author of
The Socratic Method and
The Practicing Stoic.
Show Notes:
Ward’s
author page on Amazon.
Chris’s review of Ward’s most recent book,
Classical English Argument.
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Opening and closing music: Brendan Benson, “
Spit It Out,” used with permission from the artist.