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PHL 200Y 2015-2016 Instructor: L.P. Gerson (lloyd.gerson@utoronto.ca) Classroom: LM 159 Office: JHB 423. 647 992 4880 Office Hours: M12-1, W12-1 and by appointment Course website: Blackboard: https://portal.utoronto.ca/ Time of Lectures: MW 1:00:2:00 Tutorials/Rooms: F12: UC 376 F12: SS 621 F12: SS 1080 F1: UC 376 F1: SS 621 F1: SS 1080 F2: UC 376 F2: SS 621 F2: SS 1080 Teaching Assistants: adam.dobkin@mail.utoronto.ca ian.drummond@mail.utoronto.ca danielwalshphilosophy@gmail.com This course is an introduction to the ancient foundations of Western philosophy. We will begin with an examination of some of the principal themes in Plato's philosophy, including Plato's responses to his teacher Socrates. We will then consider some of the ideas of Plato's predecessors, the so-called Pre-Socratics. In the second term, we begin with the philosophy of Aristotle, Plato's greatest pupil. We then turn to an examination of some of the traditions of post- Aristotelian philosophy, particularly Stoicism, Epicureanism, Skepticism, and Neoplatonism. The problems and questions that will unify our work are mainly metaphysical and ethical, because these constitute the core of ancient thought. We will examine different views on the nature of reality, human happiness, and knowledge. Our perspective will be primarily historical, but considerable attention will be paid to philosophical problems viewed systematically and practically. Required text: Introductory Readings in Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy. Edited by C.D.C. Reeve and Patrick Miller (Hackett, 2006). Recommended reading: The Cambridge Companion to Greek and Roman Philosophy. Edited by D. Sedley (Cambridge, 2003). Requirements: two term tests, each 20%; final exam, 40%; tutorial participation, 20%. Make-up term tests are possible only if a written medical certificate is provided. 1

First Semester Week 1 Sept.14 Introduction to ancient philosophy Sept.16 Plato Euthyphro (IRAGRP, 52-62) Week 2 Sept.21 Plato Euthyphro (continued) Sept.23 Plato Apology (IRAGRP, 62-78) Tutorials #1 Week 3 Sept.28 Plato Crito (IRAGRP, 78-85) Sept.30 Plato Protagoras (IRAGRP, 86-91) Tutorials #2 Week 4 Oct 5 Plato Symposium (IRAGRP, 143-152) Oct.7 Plato Symposium (continued) Tutorials #3 Week 5 Oct.12 Thanksgiving Day - No Classes Oct.14 Plato Phaedo (IRAGRP, 112-143) Tutorials #4 Week 6 Oct.19 Plato Phaedo (continued) Oct.21 Plato Phaedo (continued) Tutorials #5 Week 7 Oct.26 Plato Phaedo (continued) Oct.28 Plato Republic (IRAGRP, selections) Tutorials #6 Week 8 Nov.2 Plato Republic (continued) Nov.4 Plato Republic (continued) Tutorials #7 Week 9 Nov.9 Fall Break - No Classes Nov. 11 Plato Republic (continued) Tutorials #8 Week 10 Nov.16 Plato Republic (continued) Nov.18 Plato Parmenides Part 1 Tutorials #9 Week 11 Nov23 Plato Parmenides (cont.) Nov.25 Plato Timaeus (IRAGRP, 238-44) Tutorials #10 Week 12 Nov.30 Plato Timaeus (continued) Dec 2 In Class Test Tutorials #11 Week 13 2

Dec.7 Plato's Predecessors (IRAGRP, 1-14) Dec 9 Plato's Predecessors (IRAGRP, 14-34) Second Semester Week 1 Jan.11 Aristotle Physics (IRAGRP, 271-81) Jan.13 Aristotle Physics (continued) Tutorials #1 Week 2 Jan.18 Aristotle Physics (continued) Jan.20 Aristotle Categories (IRAGRP, 255-59) Tutorials #2 Week 3 Jan.25 Aristotle Categories (continued) Jan.27 Aristotle On Interpretation (IRAGRP, 259-63) Tutorials #3 Week 4 Feb.1 Aristotle On the Soul (IRAGRP, 281-91) Feb.3 Aristotle On the Soul (continued) Tutorials #4 Week 5 Feb.8 Aristotle Metaphysics (IRAGRP, 291-309) Feb.10 Aristotle Metaphysics (continued) Tutorials #5 Week 6 Feb.15 Family Day - No Classes Feb.15-19 Reading Week Week # 7 Feb.22 Aristotle Metaphysics (continued) Feb.24 Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics (IRAGRP, 310-44) Tutorial #6 Week 8 Feb.29 Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics (continued) Mar.2 Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics (continued) Tutorials #7 Week 9 Mar.7 In Class Test Mar.9 Epicurus (IRAGRP, 357-370) Tutorials #8 Week 10 Mar.14 Epicurus (continued) Mar.16 Stoics (IRAGRP, 365-75; 444-53) Tutorials #9 Week 11 Mar.21 Stoics (continued) 3

Mar.23 Skeptics (IRAGRP, 464-79) Tutorials #10 Week 12 Mar.28 Skeptics (continued) Mar.30 Neoplatonism (IRAGRP, 480-502) Tutorials #11 Week 13 Mar.31 Neoplatonism (continued) Apr.4 Neoplatonism (continued) Final Examination Faculty Scheduled 4