That does not clarify it. This is a research paper, so of course it has to do with education. If you mean whether I was incorporating a definite point of view about homosexuality, I certainly was: I used it as a tool of understanding. It is ridiculous and dangerous to imagine oneself impartial: it only amounts to saying that your point of view is impartial and everyone else's is partial. If you mean, however, was I trying to show that everything agrees with my point of view, I wasn't. What I tried to do all my life is to make my point of view agree with the facts, not the reverse. This was an attempt to understand Virgil and his culture a bit better, not to move from understanding to imposed viewpoints.
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Date: 2004-08-27 11:31 am (UTC)