Winston Brady, "What is True" | Conference of Miletus
Jul 20, 2022 ·
16m 40s
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In this presentation at the Conference of Miletus, Winston Brady examines the idea of truth, as far as what a world in which there is no truth would look like,...
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In this presentation at the Conference of Miletus, Winston Brady examines the idea of truth, as far as what a world in which there is no truth would look like, how do we know what's true, and how do classical teachers teach what is true.
Winston Brady serves as the Director of Curriculum & Thales Press, an in-house publishing firm that produces textbooks, readings, and videos for Thales Academy and like-minded classical schools. He lives in Wake Forest with his wife and three boys.
Winston delivered this conference presentation at the Conference of Miletus on July 11, 2022. The Conference of Miletus was a series of short, TED-talk-style lectures from members of the Thales Academy leadership team discussing what is true, what is good, and what is beautiful and the importance of these transcendental ideas to classical education.
The theme music is Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" performed by John Harrison and the Wichita State University Chamber Players.
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Winston Brady serves as the Director of Curriculum & Thales Press, an in-house publishing firm that produces textbooks, readings, and videos for Thales Academy and like-minded classical schools. He lives in Wake Forest with his wife and three boys.
Winston delivered this conference presentation at the Conference of Miletus on July 11, 2022. The Conference of Miletus was a series of short, TED-talk-style lectures from members of the Thales Academy leadership team discussing what is true, what is good, and what is beautiful and the importance of these transcendental ideas to classical education.
The theme music is Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" performed by John Harrison and the Wichita State University Chamber Players.
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Author | Thales Press |
Organization | Developing Classical Thinkers |
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