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How to Listen: An Ancient Guide to Learning from Others

كيفية الاستماع: دليل قديم للتعلم من الآخرين

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Listening is a skill—even an art—and it’s essential to learning and to life. Indeed, as Plutarch writes in _How to Listen_, “listening well is the foundation for living well.” In this volume, Jeffrey Beneker presents a vivid and accessible new translation of Plutarch’s classic essay about how to become a skilled listener, complete with an inviting introduction and the original Greek on facing pages. Plutarch is most famous as the author of _Parallel Lives_, a series of biographies of Greek and Roman statesmen. But he was also an expert on teaching and learning and _How to Listen_ is arguably one of his best pedagogical works. A proponent of active listening well before its time, Plutarch explains the skills we need—and the obstacles and distractions we must overcome—to become effective listeners. Good listening requires, above all, an acknowledgement of our own ignorance in certain subjects and a commitment to gaining knowledge. We must set aside pride and envy so we can respect the expertise of others. We must also train ourselves to see through style and focus on substance, to discriminate between weak and strong arguments, and to criticize ideas fairly and accurately.

How to Listen: An Ancient Guide to Learning from Others

Bibliographic Data

PublisherIsland PressWebsite
Publisher Addressinfo@press.princeton.edu
CountryUSA
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Published2026
LanguageEnglish (EN)
Pages152 pages
Editionfirst
Dimensions6×9
ISBN9780691265582
Translation
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