Philosophy 201 - Philosophical Foundations of Western Thought: The Greek Period

The Greek Period

Fall
2023
01
4.00
James Harold

MW 11:30AM-12:45PM

Mount Holyoke College
121413
Porter Hall 108
jharold@mtholyoke.edu
An introduction to ancient Greek philosophy, focusing mainly but not exclusively on the works and ideas of three Athenian philosophers who worked and taught in the period between the Persian Wars and the rule of Alexander the Great, more than 2,300 years ago: Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Topics to be discussed include: What is the nature of the self? What is truth, and how can it be known? What kind of life should we live? We will work to understand each philosopher's responses to these questions, but we will also learn to develop our own answers. We will take care to place these figures and their works in their historical and cultural context.

First 10 seats reserved for majors only. Once filled, remaining seats will open to all class years. Course will open to non-Philosophy majors/minors in the second week of pre-registration.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.