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The Second World Conference of Classics has gathered scholars from across the world in Athens. Professor Theodoros Papanghelis, a member of the Academy of Athens, argues that while the value of classical traditions is increasingly questioned in parts of the West, China has shown a renewed confidence in their enduring relevance. He emphasizes the centrality of humanity at a time when rapid technological change is reshaping the way we live.
The Second World Conference of Classics has gathered scholars from across the world in Athens. Professor Theodoros Papanghelis, a member of the Academy of Athens, argues that while the value of classical traditions is increasingly questioned in parts of the West, China has shown a renewed confidence in their enduring relevance. He emphasizes the centrality of humanity at a time when rapid technological change is reshaping the way we live.