Ola Wikander: Ancient Tongues and Ideas about Truth
What did ancient civilisations believe about language, truth, and reality? In this conversation, journalist Sam Leith speaks with author and Associate Professor Ola Wikander about ancient languages, early ideas of linguistic truth, and the role words played in shaping reality across the ancient world. Download our app for more interviews, insights and deep dives into the ideas shaping our world! Apple App Store: https://apps.apple.com/se/app/axess-t... Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... See also Axess Television's website: https://www.axesstelevision.com/ Axess Television on Instagram: / axesstelevision Axess Television on Facebook: / axesstelevision

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