| 1 |
Introduction |
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| 2 |
Socrates and the Sophists |
Characteristic Socratic Theses (PDF) |
| 3 |
Socrates and the Law |
Characteristic Socratic Theses (cont.) (PDF) |
| 4 |
Socratic Method |
Euthyphro and the Elenchus (PDF) |
| 5 |
Knowledge and Learning |
Meno on Knowledge and Inquiry (PDF) |
| 6 |
Prudential Paradox |
Meno on Knowledge and Inquiry (cont.) (PDF) |
| 7 |
Immortality and the Soul |
Immortality in the Phaedo (PDF) |
| 8 |
Introduction of the Forms |
Notes on Platonic Forms (PDF) |
| 9 |
Why Be Moral? |
Republic I-II (PDF) |
| 10 |
Justice in the City |
Social Justice and Psychic Justice in the Republic (PDF) |
| 11 |
Justice in the Soul |
Social Justice and Psychic Justice in the Republic (cont.) (PDF) |
| 12 |
Theory of Forms |
Plato's Sun, Line, and Cave (PDF) |
| 13 |
Happiness, Liberty, and Social Engineering |
Plato on Happiness (PDF) |
| 14 |
Aristotle on Plato |
Third Man Argument (PDF)
Aristotle's Categories and Early Thoughts on Substance (PDF) |
| 15 |
Matter and Form |
Aristotle's Categories II (PDF) |
| 16 |
Essence, God |
Aristotle's Four Causes (PDF) |
| 17 |
On the Soul |
Aristotle on Science (PDF) |
| 18 |
Perception, Understanding |
Aristotle on Primary Substance (PDF) |
| 19 |
Happiness |
Aristotle on the Human Good (PDF) |
| 20 |
Virtue |
The Greek Conception of Virtue (PDF) |
| 21 |
Weakness of Will |
Socrates on Weakness of Will (Akrasia) (PDF) |
| 22 |
Friendship |
Aristotle: Voluntary/Involuntary (PDF) |
| 23 |
Contemplation |
Epicurean Empiricism (PDF) |
| 24 |
Epicurean Atomism |
Lucretius on Death (PDF) |
| 25 |
Epicurean Morality |
Lucretius on Death (cont.) (PDF) |
| 26 |
Death |
Lucretius on Death (cont.) (PDF) |