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Welcome to NYC Skeptic’s “Skeptic Dinners,” a series of events facilitated by Prof. Massimo Pigliucci, a philosopher and biologist at the City College of New York. The idea is similar to that of the Ancient Greek symposia: let’s get a small number of like-minded people together over drinks and food and discuss interesting subjects!

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Why have bards through the ages written in meter and rhyme when it would be much simpler and more direct to simply get to the point?
Poetry and art in general are topics we rarely if ever cover in our skeptic discussions, yet some of the most important works of humanity, such as the Iliad and the
Odyssey were (spoken? handed down?) in meter and rhyme since the dawn of Ancient Greece and Rome.

So this month we will investigate poetry: what is it? Does it really convey anything above what can be said in prose? What are its limits?

Suggested readings / viewing:

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NOTE: The correct address of the diner is 210 (NOT 225) 10th Avenue. Meetup is incorrect!

Also NOTE: Since these are dinner events at a restaurant, you are expected to consume some food. Also please treat your rsvp seriously and update it if you decide not to come. If you don’t and we end up with empty seats, you may be barred from some of the next meeting. Thanks for understanding!

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