PHIL 215 - Ancient Philosophy


3 HU
First Semester. An introduction to the central problems of Ancient Greek philosophy, with special emphasis on how Plato and Aristotle respond to Socrates’ paradoxical claims about morality and human nature. Other topics include fate, death, and feminism. (H)

Prerequisites & Notes
Note: This course is principally intended for students who have done previous work in philosophy or classics, but there is no specific prerequisite.
Enrollment Limit: 30.
Mr. Ganson

Credits: 3 hours

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