The Influence of Ancient Greek Literature on Modern Western Thought

Authors

  • Riley Phillips
  • Avery Parker
  • Kim White

Keywords:

ancient greece, western thought, philosophy, classical texts, influence

Abstract

This article explores the profound influence of Ancient Greek literature on modern Western thought, examining the enduring legacy of classical texts in contemporary philosophical and cultural discourses. By analyzing the works of philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle, alongside epic poets like Homer, the study highlights the foundational role these texts play in shaping modern ideologies. The research delves into themes of democracy, ethics, and humanism, illustrating how Ancient Greek literature continues to inform and inspire diverse fields such as political theory, ethics, and art. The findings underscore the timeless relevance of classical Greek narratives in today's world.

Author Biographies

Riley Phillips

PhD
University of Athens
Athens 157 72, Greece

Avery Parker

PhD
Lviv University
Universytetska St, 1, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine, 79000

Kim White

PhD
University of Bologna
Via Zamboni, 33, 40126 Bologna BO, Italy

References

Arllati, M. (2025). Cultural aspects of language heritage use and preservation: The impact of bilingualism on identity and social integration.

Published

2025-11-13

Issue

Section

Articles