Author: Eva Brann
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-WIKIPEDIA: Eva Brann -ENTRY: Eva Brann (National Association of Scholars) -PUBLISHER PAGE: Eva Brann (Paul Dry Books) -AWARD: Eva Brann National Humanities Medal 2005 (National Endowment for the Humanities) -ENTRY: Eva Brann (Classical U) -ENTRY: Eva Brann (Alchetron) - - - - - - -INDEX: Eva Brann (Voegelin View) -INDEX: Eva Brann (Circe Institute) -INDEX: Eva Brann (MuckRack) -INDEX: Eva Brann (Claremont Review of Books) -VIDEO INDEX: Eva Brann (YouTube) -INDEX: Eva Brann (Imaginative Conservative) -INDEX: Eva Brann (Renovatio) -OBIT: Eva Brann, Beloved Tutor Emerita and Former Annapolis Dean, Dies at Age 95 (Kirstin Fawcett, 10/29/24, St. John’s College) - - - - - -The Practical Wisdom of Eva Brann (Zena Hitz, Winter 2024, The Lamp) -TRIBUTE: Eva Brann RIP (Titus Techera, Oct 29, 2024, Postmodern Conservative) -TRIBUTE: Eva Brann, National Treasure (Shaun Rieley, January 20th, 2024, Imaginative Conservative) -TRIBUTE: Longtime St. John’s College instructor was ‘greatest philosopher of our time’: Eva Brann, a beloved author, friend and colleague, died on Oct. 28 at the age of 95 (Cayla Harris, 11/19/2024, Baltimore Banner) -TRIBUTE: Giving Thanks for Annapolis Tutor Eva Brann (Kirstin Fawcett, 11/22/23, St. John’s College) -ESSAY: Why Should We Read? : a talk at the Torrey Honors Institute, Biola University, La Mirada, CA (March 2016) (Eva Brann, Oct. 31st, 2024, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: A Reading of the Gettysburg Address (Eva Brann,March 2015,, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Facts For Fictions (Eva Brann, 11/22/22, Renovatio) -LECTURE: Learning for Its Own Sake: A Commencement Address (Eva Brann, 6/22/21, Renovatio) -INTERVIEW: Where Do Imaginary Figures Come From?: A conversation on the origin of fictional beings and the notion of artistic creativity (Eva Brann, 3/05/21, Renovatio) -ESSAY: Myths versus Novels (Eva Brann, 2/19/21, Renovatio) -INTERVIEW: Conversing with a National Treasure: Wisdom and Wit with Eva Brann: Hamza Yusuf, President of Zaytuna College, converses with Eva Brann, the sagely long time educator and author of St. Johns College in Annapolis Maryland about philosophy, wisdom, and wit.(Hamza Yusuf, 4/24/19, Renovatio) -ESSAY: How We Split the World Apart: The Separation of Faith and Philosophy (Eva Brann, 6/12/19, Renovatio) -ESSAY: Other People's Truths: Reading Sacred Scripture in Secular Settings (Eva Brann, 6/05/18, Renovatio) -ESSAY: Self Addressed Speech: The Soul Speaking to Itself (Eva Brann, 12/11/18, Renovatio) -ESSAY: Great Books and Small Colleges (Eva Brann, 10/20/17, Renovatio) -ESSAY: Equal To?: Equality is a relation, but a more consequential relation is between inequality and liberty. (Eva Brann, 10/28/21, Renovatio) -ESSAY: Soul, World, and Idea: Interpreting Plato (Eva Brann, October 14th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Was Thomas Jefferson a Philosopher? (Eva Brann, October 22nd, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: “A Suitable Boy” (Eva Brann, October 28th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Understanding Hegel’s Theory on Time (Eva Brann, November 4th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Where, Then, Is Time? (Eva Brann, November 11th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Pre-Socratics or First Philosophers? (Eva Brann, November 25th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Love, Peace, and War in Italy: A Memoir (Eva Brann, December 9th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Jacob Klein: European Scholar and American Teacher (Eva Brann, December 2nd, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: The Enduring Legend of “Antigone” (Eva Brann, December 16th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Tales Salutary to the Soul (Eva Brann, March 1st, 2020, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Castalia and St. John’s College (Eva Brann, June 2nd, 2020, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: The “Eumenides”: Patriotism & Moderated Modernity (Eva Brann, October 4th, 2020, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Is Equality An Absolute Good? (Eva Brann, March 8th, 2021, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Courage Nailed Down: Plato’s “Laches” (Eva Brann, July 4th, 2021, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Can We Be Friends? Spirit, Duty, & Our Canine Companions (Eva Brann, August 26th, 2021, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: A Manifesto for Liberal Education (Eva Brann, February 18th, 2022, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: The Seal With Seven Books (Eva Brann, March 27th, 2022, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Reflections on Imaginative Conservatism (Eva Brann|, uly 9th, 2022, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: The Perfection of Jane Austen (Eva Brann, July 17th, 2022, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Liberal Learning: Faithful & Useless? (Eva Brann, August 16th, 2022, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: On the Timelessness of the Tradition (Eva Brann, September 9th, 2022, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: On the Originals of Fictive Mental Images (Eva Brann, September 27th, 2022, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Letter to a Young Essayist (Eva Brann, January 19th, 2023, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Do You Know What an Odyssey Is? (Eva Brann, January 20th, 2023, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: A Writer’s Life (Eva Brann|, anuary 20th, 2023, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Myths versus Novels (Eva Brann, April 11th, 2023, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Odysseus: Patron Hero of the Liberal Arts (Eva Brann, February 19th, 2023, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Graduation Day: Do You Want to Change the World? (Eva Brann, May 27th, 2023, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Madison’s “Memorial and Remonstrance”: A Jewel of Republican Rhetoric (Eva Brann, June 21st, 2023, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: The Declaration of Independence: Translucent Poetry (Eva Brann, July 3rd, 2023, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Some Advice to Fellow Lovers of Liberal Learning (Eva Brann, October 10th, 2023, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Immediacy: The Ways of Humanity (Eva Brann, August 24th, 2023, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Liberal Learning, Great Books, & Paideia (Eva Brann, October 23rd, 2023, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: “Little Places” and the Recovery of Civilization (Eva Brann, June 6th, 2024, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Kant’s Imperative (Eva Brann, April 21st, 2024, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Intellect and Intuition: Longing for Insight? (Eva Brann, April 8th, 2019, imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY:“Paradise Lost”: Hidden Meanings? (Eva Brann, April 15th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: The Wonders of the “Odyssey” (Eva Brann, April 22nd, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Depth and Desire (Eva Brann, April 29th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Plato’s “Timaeus”: A Unique Universe of Discourse (Eva Brann, May 6th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Dreams Belong to the Now: Time to Commence (Eva Brann, May 20th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Hegel & Spirit: The Logic of Desire (Eva Brann, May 27th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: The Poet of the “Odyssey” (Eva Brann, June 3rd, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: The Dispassionate Study of the Passions (Eva Brann|, une 10th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Telling Lies (Eva Brann, June 17th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: “Death in Venice”: The Problem of Romantic Reaction (Eva Brann, June 24th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Mental Imagery (Eva Brann, July 29th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: The Past-Present (Eva Brann, July 22nd, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Plato’s Theory of Ideas (Eva Bran, |August 5th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Socrates on Statesmanship: The Actual Intention (Eva Brann, August 12th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Converting the Cosmos of the Mind (Eva Brann, August 19th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: The Ecstasy of Love (Eva Brann, August 26th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: What Has Athens To Do With You? (Eva Brann, September 2nd, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Understanding Imagination (Eva Brann, September 18th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: The “Eumenides” of Aeschylus: Whole-Hearted Patriotism & Moderated Modernity (Eva Brann, September 23rd, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Was Thomas Jefferson a Philosopher? (Eva Brann, October 22nd, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Soul, World, and Idea: Interpreting Plato (Eva Brann, October 14th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Imagining a World Without Time (Eva Brann, October 7th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Momentary Morality & Extended Ethics (Eva Brann, March 18th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: On the Timelessness of the Tradition (Eva Brann, October 10th, 2016, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: The Power of Pregnant Speeches (Eva Brann, October 28th, 2016, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Kant’s Philosophical Use of Mathematics: Negative Magnitudes (Eva Brann, December 12th, 2016, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Children’s Literature: Through Phantasia to Philosophy (Eva Brann, December 19th, 2016, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Mo and Mao: How the East Might Revive the West’s Tradition (Eva Brann, December 27th, 2016, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Why Read? (Eva Brann, March 3, 2016, The Scriptorium Daily) -ESSAY: The Great Tradition (Eva Brann, Spring 2012, Academic Questions) -ESSAY: Faith and Reason: The Way to Truth? (Eva Brann, January 30th, 2017, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: “Fat Wednesday”: Ludwig Wittgenstein on Seeing & Speaking (Eva Brann, February 7th, 2017, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: On Profound Ignorance (Eva Brann, February 13th, 2017, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Don Quixote and Imaginative Places (Eva Brann, March 29th, 2017, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Competition vs. Illumination in Learning (Eva Brann, January 17th, 2018, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: On Studying Imagination (Eva Brann, January 30th, 2018, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: How to Constitute a World (Eva Brann, February 27th, 2018, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: The Moral Imagination & Imaginative Conservatism (Eva Brann, July 16th, 2018, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Plato’s “Republic”: Impossible Polity (Eva Brann, July 23rd, 2018, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Welcome to Colonus: The Theban Plays of Sophocles (Eva Brann, August 13th, 2018, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Other People’s Truths (Eva Brann, August 6th, 2018, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: The Student’s Problem (Eva Brann, August 20th, 2018, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: The Student’s Problem (Eva Brann, August 20th, 2018, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Politics and the Imagination (Eva Brann, September 3rd, 2018, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Yin and Yang: “Dualisms” (Eva Brann, October 1st, 2018, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: On the Imagination (Eva Brann, November 12th, 2018, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: The Empires of the Sun and the West (Eva Brann, November 5th, 2018, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: A Tiny Essay on Taking Offense (Eva Brann, November 19th, 2018, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Talking, Reading, Writing, Listening (Eva Brann, December 10th, 2018, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Inner and Outer Freedom (Eva Brann, December 3rd, 2018, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: The Logos of Heraclitus (Eva Brann, December 25th, 2018, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Tolerance or Respect? (Eva Brann, December 31st, 2018, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: A Writer’s Life (Eva Brann, January 14th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: What is a Book? (Eva Brann, February 18th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Roots of the World: The Program of St. John’s College (Eva Brann, February 25th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Socrates & the Un-Willed Life (Eva Brann, March 4th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: A Manifesto for Liberal Education (Eva Brann, March 25th, 2019, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: The Declaration of Independence: Translucent Poetry (Eva Brann, 1976, The College) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -REVIEW: of The Raj Quartet: Paul Scott’s “Raj Quartet”: The English “War and Peace” (Eva Brann, September 9th, 2018, Imaginative Conservative) -REVIEW ESSAY: Great Books at Berkeley in the Sixties (Eva Brann, Academic Questions) -REVIEW: of The Pleasures of Virtue: Political Thought in the Novels of Jane Austen by Anne Crippin Ruderman (Eva T. H. Brann, Review of Politics) -REVIEW: of One River: Explorations and Discoveries in the Amazon Rain Forest, by Wade Davis (Eva Brann, Imaginative Conservative) -REVIEW: of The Moral Imagination from Burke to Trilling by Gertrude Himmelfasrb (Eva Brann, Claremont Review of Books) -REVIEW: of Plato’s Republic: a Reading by Stanley Rosen (Eva Brann, Claremont Review of Books) -REVIEW: of The Theban Plays of Sophocles, translated by David R. Slavitt (Eva Brann, Claremont Review of Books) -REVIEW: of Not For Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities , by Martha C. Nussbaum (Eva Brann, Claremont Review of Books) -REVIEW: of The King of Infinite Space: Euclid and His Elements," by David Berlinski (Eva Brann, Claremont Review of Books) -REVIEW: of The Givenness of Things: Essays by Marilynne Robinson (Eva Brann, Claremont Review of Books) -REVIEW: of (Eva Brann, Claremont Review of Books) -VIDEO: Lesson 1: How to Read Homer by Eva Brann (Classical U) -VIDEO: Dean's Lecture Series: Eva Brann: "On the Originals of Fictive Mental Images” (St. John's College) -VIDEO: SONNET 94: SHAKESPEARE’S UNMOVED MOVER with LOUIS PETRICH & EVA BRANN (St. John's College, Continuing the Conversation) -VIDEO: Eva Brann on Compromise, Good and Bad (Program on Constitutional Government at Harvard) -VIDEO: The Vice of Sloth: The Seven Deadly Sins in the Modern World (Eva Brann & Hamza Yusuf, 2/23/22, Renovatio) -VIDEO: Eva Brann & Winston Elliott:"Liberal Learning the Human Person & Plato's Meno Let's Reason Together” (Hauenstein Center, 6/11/14) -VIDEO: -VIDEO: -VIDEO: -VIDEO: -PODCAST: The Image of AI ft. Eva Brann (Untimely Meds) -PODCAST: Only a God Can Save Us ft. Eva Brann (Untimely Meds) -PODCAST: Episode 120: A History of “Will” with Guest Eva Brann (Mark Linsenmayer, 7/27/15, The Partially Examined Life) -INTERVIEW: Liberal Learning and Plato’s “Meno”: Interview With Eva Brann (W. Winston Elliott III, September 3rd, 2022, Claremont Review of Books) -PROFILE: Eva Brann on Liberal Education (Ian Lindquist, November 10, 2021, Real Clear Education) -PROFILE: Eva Brann’s Dialogue (Elizabeth C'de Baca Eastman, Winter 2020, Academic Questions) -PROFILE: Never Too Old to Go Back to School (Jackie Graves, Bay Weekly) -PROFILE: Eva Brann pushes students rethink the common good in education (Ross Jacobs, May 2, 2008, The Bowdoin Orient) - - - - -STUDY GUIDE: Eva Brann: The Music of the Republic Study Guide, 2011-2014 (Steven Alan Samson, Liberty University) -ESSAY: What Matt Cohen and Eva Brann Have in Common (Brad Birzer, June 30, 2014, Progarchy) -REVIEW: of Pursuits of Happiness: On Being Interested by Eva Brann (Joseph M. Keegin, First Things) -REVIEW: of Pursuits of Happiness (Peggy Ellsberg, LA Review of Books) -REVIEW: of Pursuits of Happiness (Grace Cavalieri, Washington Independent Review of Books) -REVIEW: of Feeling Our Feelings: What Philosophers Think and People Know by Eva Brann (David G. Bonagura Jr., First Things) -REVIEW: of Eva Brann, Un-Willing: An Inquiry into the Rise of the Will’s Power and an Attempt to Undo It (Matthew Linck) -REVIEW: of Un-Willing: An Inquiry into the Rise of Will’s Power and an Attempt to Undo It by Eva Brann (Macarena Pallares, First Things) -REVIEW: of Unwilling (Matthew Linck) -REVIEW: of The Logos of Heraclitus by Eva Brann (Chris McCaffery, Hillsdale Forum) -REVIEW: of -REVIEW: of Eva Brann, The Music of the Republic: Essays on Socrates' Conversations and Plato's Writings (Mitchell Miller) -REVIEW: of Paradoxes of Education in a Republic. Eva T. H. Brann (John von Heyking, Voegelin View) -REVIEW: of Homeric Moments: Clues to Delight in Reading the Odyssey and the Iliad by Eva Brann (W. Winston Elliott III, Imaginative Conservative) -REVIEW: of Eva Brann’s “Pursuits of Happiness: On Being Interested (Peggy Ellsberg, LA Review of Books) -REVIEW: of The Music of the Republic by Eva Brann (Mitchell Miller, International Journal of the Classical Tradition) -REVIEW: of Plato's Sophist by Eva Brann, Peter Kalkavage, and Eric Salem (Owen Goldin, Marquette University) -REVIEW: of Doublethink/Doubletalk, Naturalizing Second Thoughts and Twofold Speech by Eva Brann> (Grace Cavalieri, Washington Independent Review of Books) -REVIEW: of Doublethink/Doubletalk: Naturalizing Second Thoughts & Twofold Speech (University Bookman)
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