PHIL 210
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Ancient Greek Philosophy
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Course Description
A survey of the origins of Western philosophy in Ancient Greece, beginning with the Presocratics and covering Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and Hellenistic philosophy. In this course students are introduced to the answers some of the most influential ancient philosophers have given to the question: "How can we be happy?" In addition to learning what these philosophers thought, students are stimulated to think about these questions from their own modern perspective, and reflect on the extent to which their modern viewpoint differs. Finally, but not least importantly, students learn to read and interpret texts that were written millennia ago. In the process, they encounter argumentative techniques that are still as current as the theses defended through them.
Career
Undergraduate
Catalog Course Attributes
CO24 - ARTHUM (Artistic and Humanistic), CORE - HM (Humanistic Approaches), INTD - GLAM (Greek Latin Anct Med Stdy GLAM), INTD - HON (Honors Program HON)
Min Units
1
Max Units
1
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Optional Component
No
Final Exam Type
Yes