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Eva Brann
Eva Brann is a Senior Contributor to The Imaginative Conservative, a distinguished and long-serving tutor at St. John's College, and the 2005 National Humanities Medal recipient. Dr. Brann's works include: Paradoxes of Education in a Republic; The Past-Present: Selected Writings of Eva Brann; What, Then, Is Time?; The World of the Imagination: Sum and Substance; Homeric Moments; Feeling Our Feelings; The Logos of Heraclitus; Un-Willing: An Inquiry into the Rise of Will’s Power and an Attempt to Undo It; The Music of the Republic: Essays on Socrates' Conversations and Plato's Writings; and Then & Now: The World's Center and the Soul's Demesne. Dr. Brann has also published translations of Plato’s Statesman, Sophist, Symposium or Drinking Party, and Phaedo.