Show Knowledge Requisite For Good Life Read By JACKIE BACK Chronicle Campus Editor knowledge is a first requisite for the good life is a concept for which we are indebted to both the Christian and Greek sources of our said Waldemar D. professor and head of the philosophy department delivered the Twenty-fifth Annual Frederick William Reynolds lecture Monday night at Kingsbury He spoke on the subject of and Epitomizing the Greek element of our Dr Read mentioned Plato and SOCRATES' according to the may be summarized in three and values appear on analysis to reduce to just one this single virtue is since it is and can be Read also discussed the difference between Greek and Hebrew culture in relation to our He Greeks aimed at knowledge of the good and of the of The Hebrews emphasized the knowledge of QUOTING A Jewish Read contrast is between the ideal of knowledge on the side of the Greeks and the idea of obedient willing on the side of the Listening brought the Israelite to his goal doing the will of Seeing brought the Greek to his goal Read went to argue against moral scepticism in favor of the traditional ideal of knowledge He also considered certain confusions and false starts that have led to current without knowledge is Read If meaning well we are to we must take and doing that it is to heart the principle a knowledge of the truth that will make us truth ment he the truth being sought by all of the personal and THE REYNOLDS lectures are presented The purpose of these lectures is to present an important yearly offering to the public and to commemorate the services of Frederick W. the organizer and first director of the Extension |