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Naomi Alderman investigates the eccentric brilliance of Diogenes. He was a ‘cynic’ philosopher, which originally meant ‘dog-like’, and wanted to teach us that humans could learn from dogs and the simple authentic manner in which they went about their lives. Diogenes was sharp, hilarious, downright rude and a menace in the market place.
Special thanks to Dr Robert Cromarty, Classics Master at Wellington College.
Produced by BBC Studios Audio in partnership with The Open University.
Presenter: Naomi Alderman
By BBC Radio 4Naomi Alderman investigates the eccentric brilliance of Diogenes. He was a ‘cynic’ philosopher, which originally meant ‘dog-like’, and wanted to teach us that humans could learn from dogs and the simple authentic manner in which they went about their lives. Diogenes was sharp, hilarious, downright rude and a menace in the market place.
Special thanks to Dr Robert Cromarty, Classics Master at Wellington College.
Produced by BBC Studios Audio in partnership with The Open University.
Presenter: Naomi Alderman