Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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Introduction: Importance of Ancient Philosophy
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R1- Intro
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2
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First philosophers: Philosophy of Nature (Thales, Anaximander, Anaximenes), Problem of change and plurality (Heraclitus, Parmenides), Pluralists, Atomists.
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R5- Chapter 1
R1- Intro
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3
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Problem of Being and Knowledge (Parmenides, Zeno) Sophist (Protogoras, Gorgias)
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R2- page 10-29
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4
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Socrates (Socratic method, virtue and knowledge, justice and law)
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R2- page 45-69
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5
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Plato (Soul and idea, knowledge and belief, justice and function, virtue and desire)-I
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R3- page 7-27
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6
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Plato (Soul and idea, knowledge and belief, justice and function, virtue and desire)-II
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R4- page 9-52
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7
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Aristotle (substance and accident, matter and form, final cause, soul and life, happiness and virtue,responsibility, rational act, virtue, character and feeling)-I
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R1- page-82
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8
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9
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Aristotle (substance and accident, matter and form, final cause, soul and life, happiness and virtue,responsibility, rational act, virtue, character and feeling)-II
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R1- page 77-80
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10
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Hellenistic and Roman pilosophy
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R1- page 80-84
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11
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Epicurism
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R5- page 119-124
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12
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Stoicism
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R5- page 74-91
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13
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Scepticism
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R2- page 47-65
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14
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Neo-Platonism
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R1- page 164-222
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