Philosophy 25A
Summer 2007 Session A
Number | Title | Instructor | Days/time | Room |
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25A | Ancient Philosophy | Callard | MTuWTh 10-12 | 223 Dwinelle |
This is a course in Ancient Philosophy. We will study major works by Plato and Aristotle which introduced the questions philosophers struggle with to this day: What are definitions? What can be defined? What is the difference between knowledge and belief? How do we explain weakness of will? What are the goals of a life well-lived? Are there rules for being moral? Why should we have friends?
Previously taught: FL06 (MacFarlane), SU06D (Barnes), SU06A (Yurdin), FL05 (Silverman), SU05D (Yurdin), SU05A (Genone), FL04 (MacFarlane), SU04D (Code), SU04A (Anagnostopoulos), FL03 (Code).