Talk by Renford Bambrough
Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge
' It seems to me regrettable,' says the speaker, ' 'that so few of rhosc Who read Greek philosophy have any direct experience of what it feels lake to be worried by a live philosophical problem.' From this viewpoint he reconsiders the ' Cambridge approach ' to the study of ancient philosophy, with reference to the la<e Professor F. M. Cornford's posthumous book Principium Sapientiae and to rhe recent inaugural lecture by W. K. C. Guthrie, Laurence Professor of Ancient
Philosophy at Cambridge.