Ancient Philosophy
For this is an experience which is characteristic of a philosopher, this wondering: this is where philosophy begins and nowhere else. --Plato, Theaetetus
PHIL 4321.001: Ancient Philosophy
Fall 2022
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Don Berkich
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F 12:00 – 2:30, BH-128
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Schedule
Please note that this schedule is tentative and authoritative: Changes may be made, but they would be made here. Thus this page supersedes any page with which it conflicts..
Friday, 8/26 | Introduction | |
Friday, 9/2 | Crito | |
Friday, 9/9 | Meno | |
Friday, 9/16 | Republic, Books I & II | Reading Notes I Due |
Friday, 9/23 | Republic, Books III & IV | |
Friday, 9/30 | Republic, Books V & VI | |
Friday, 10/7 | Republic, Books VII & VIII | Reading Notes II Due |
Friday, 10/14 | Republic, Books IX & X | |
Friday, 10/21 | Republic Summation Day | |
Friday, 10/28 | Nicomachean Ethics Book I, II & III | Reading Notes III Due |
Friday, 11/4 | Nicomachean Ethics Book IV & V | |
Friday, 11/11 | Nicomachean Ethics Book VI, VII & VIII | |
Friday, 11/18 | Nicomachean Ethics Books IX & X | Reading Notes IV Due |
Wednesday, 11/13 | Final Essays Assigned | |
Friday, 11/25 | Thanksgiving Break | |
Friday, 12/2 | Nicomachean Ethics Summation Day | Reading Day |
Wednesday, 12/7 | Final Essays Due |