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WHAT MATTERS: LOVE

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Ah, Love. A many splendored thing. But what does it mean philosophically? And did it mean the same to ancient Greeks as modern Greeks? And is love expressed in the same way today as always, using the same mediums? What does it mean to young people, and how does it relate to issues such as sex and pornography? Recorded live at editorial intelligence’s annual ideas festival Names Not Numbers.

Chair: Professor Simon May, Visiting Professor of Philosophy, King’s College London
Panel: Dr. Armand D’Angour, Classicist and Musician, Jesus College, Oxford University
Beeban Kidron, Director, Cross Street Films
Paul Mason, Broadcaster, Channel 4 News and commentator

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Ah, Love. A many splendored thing. But what does it mean philosophically? And did it mean the same to ancient Greeks as modern Greeks? And is love expressed in the same way today as always, using the same mediums? What does it mean to young people, and how does it relate to issues such as sex and pornography? Recorded live at editorial intelligence’s annual ideas festival Names Not Numbers.

Chair: Professor Simon May, Visiting Professor of Philosophy, King’s College London
Panel: Dr. Armand D’Angour, Classicist and Musician, Jesus College, Oxford University
Beeban Kidron, Director, Cross Street Films
Paul Mason, Broadcaster, Channel 4 News and commentator

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