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Shanghai Jiao Tong University PI913 History of Ancient Greek Philosophy Instructor: Juan De Pascuale Email: depascualej@kenyon.edu Home Institution: Office Hours: Kenyon College Office: 505 Main Bldg Term: 28 May-28 June, 2018 Credits: 4 Classroom: Teaching Assistant(s): Class Hours: Discussion Session: Total Contact Hours: Monday through Thursday, 10.40 am-12.40 pm 2 hours each week, conducted by teaching assistant(s) 66 contact hours (1 contact hour = 45 mins, 3000 mins in total) Required Texts (w/ ISBN): Ancient Philosophy (Philosophical Classics, Volume I), ed. Forrest Baird, Routledge. (6 th edition) Prerequisite: N/A 1 / 5

Course Overview Ancient Greek philosophy is not only the basis of the Western and Arabic philosophical traditions, it is also of central importance for understanding Western culture in general, including literature, science, religion, politics, and art. This course will be devoted to a survey of the central figures of the Ancient Greek tradition form the beginnings among pre-socratic philosophers up to and including the later Hellenistic philosophers. After a survey of the poetic-philosophical thought of the most influential pre- Socratic philosophers (Thales, Heraclitus, and Parmenides), we will move on to a close study of selected dialogues of Plato and some of the most important and influential works of Plato s student, Aristotle. The course will conclude with an examination of the key doctrines the Hellenistic philosophers of the Stoics, Epicureans, Skeptics, and the Neoplatonist Plotinus. The lectures will focus primarily on the metaphysical and ethical implications of this tradition. Course Goals To provide a general introduction to the philosophical thought of the Ancient Greek philosophical tradition as well as a survey, analysis and evaluation of many of the key teachings of that tradition. To display the teachings of Ancient Greek philosophy in their own historical and cultural context while at the same time making occasional reference to their impact on contemporary thought. To identify and explain the philosophical vocabulary of the Ancient Greek tradition. To identify and explain key philosophical teachings of the Ancient Greek tradition, particularly in metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics. To penetrate some key issues in Ancient Greek philosophy with critical philosophical depth. To provide students with the foundation for further study of Plato and Aristotle and the philosophical tradition that followed. And perhaps more importantly, I hope the course to provide students the opportunity to think deeply about Ancient Geek Philosophy and its importance as a gateway to understanding the essence of Western culture generally. Grading Policy There will be two exams, a midterm exam and a final exam. Each is worth 45% of your final grade. The remaining 10% is for oral participation and/or use of office hours. Mid-term Exam 45% Final Exam 45% Oral Participation 10% 2 / 5

Grading Scale Number grade Letter grade GPA 90-100 A 4.0 85-89 A- 3.7 80-84 B+ 3.3 75-79 B 3.0 70-74 B- 2.7 67-69 C+ 2.3 65-66 C 2.0 62-64 C- 1.7 60-61 D 1.0 59 F (Failure) 0 Course Schedule Date 28-May 29-May 30-May 31-May Introduction The professor s biography and areas of expertise Review syllabus in detail The ambiguity of wisdom The Ancient Greek World The Pre-Socratics: The Milesians & Heraclitus Thales, Anaximander, Anaximenes and Xenophanes seek the material principle of the cosmos and arrive at different conclusions. Heraclitus distills the essence of their naturalism in his radical view. Who are the pre-socratics Fragments and sources From myth to Philosophy/Science What is Philosophy? Being and Becoming Monism and Pluralism The Pre-Socratics: Parmenides Parmenides poses a fundamental challenge to all naturalistic inquiry when he denies the intelligibility of change The Pre-Socratics: Responses to Parmenides Late pre-socratic naturalists Empedocles, Anaxagoras, and Democritus respond to the challenge of Parmenides 3 / 5

Date 4-Jun 5-Jun 6-Jun 7-Jun 11-Jun Plato and Socrates: Conflicting images of philosophy Plato the man and his writings Two rival conceptions of philosophy The Socratic Method: gadfly and midwife Socrates as the model philosopher Plato s Apology: Philosophy as a way of life The historic significance of the Apology Philosophy as a way of life Plato s Crito: The Paradox of Civic Virtue In the Apology Socrates seems to privilege authenticity above civic loyalty. In the Crito, we see him seemingly defending the opposite view, that we should never disobey the law. Can we resolve this tension in Socrates thought as Plato portrays it? Plato s Metaphysics: The Theory of Forms The Allegory of the Cave Platonic Dualism Phaedo 73c-79a Republic 596a-597e Parmenides 128e-135c Plato s Metaphysics: Body and Soul We look at the relationship between body and soul as Plato understood it. We shall also consider his view that the soul is immortal. Phaedo, esp. 63e-84b Plato s Theory of Knowledge: The Theory of Recollection 12-Jun Plato s account of the difference between knowledge and belief, and his rejection of relativism. The Allegory of the Cave Meno 80a-86d; 96d-99e Theatetus 200d-201 c; 166e-172b and 177c-179b 4 / 5

Date 13-Jun 14-Jun 18-Jun 19-Jun 20-Jun 21-Jun 25-Jun 26-Jun 27-Jun 28-Jun Aristotle: Metaphysics Aristotle the man, his works, his influence Theory of matter, form and substance Being and its categories Physics Book 1-11 Parts of Animals Book I Metaphysics Book V, chap. 8 Categories 5 Aristotle: Metaphysics Account of the four causes : material, formal, efficient, and final. Physics ii Parts of Animals I Aristotle: The Metaphysics of Body and Soul Aristotle s theory of human nature as presented in De Anima compared to Plato s account. De Anima I 1; ii 1-3 Aristotle s Ethics: Happiness and Human Function We look at Aristotle s teleological view that human nature is organized in a particular way and designed to function in a particular way so that when it performs well, according to its nature, a good and happy life is achieved. Nicomachean Ethics Book 1 and 10 Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy The influence of Socrates The Hellenistic Schools Fragments Philosophy as a way of life The Skeptics The Epicureans: Epicurus Stoicism: Epictetus Marcus Aurelius Review: The influence of Ancient Greek Philosophy 5 / 5