Calendar

May
13
Tue
Dies Martis
May 13 – May 14 all-day

**Homework**

Review VI

**Please Print**

Sep
23
Tue
Heraclitus Writing Assignment
Sep 23 @ 3:25 pm – 4:25 pm

Dear Class,

In an essay of about 700 words (c. three pages), please synthesize our discussion of Heraclitus from the past several days. In particular, what rhetorical devices does he use, and furthermore, how does he use these devices to express his philosophical ideas? What specific literary elements do you see in the fragments (such as metaphor, symbolism, plays on words, and ambiguity)? Cite specific examples, and explain how Heraclitus’ expression in language is representative of the content of his philosophical perspective (that is, his ideas about the universal flux of the cosmos, the harmony of opposites, and, above all, the Logos).

Use this link for a list of all his extant fragments.

http://www.heraclitusfragments.com/files/ge.html

Due Monday, September 29th

Oct
3
Fri
Euthyphro
Oct 3 – Oct 5 all-day
Oct
10
Fri
Euthyphro
Oct 10 – Oct 13 all-day

Dear Class,

In a well-structured, five paragraph essay, please explore the characterization of Euthyphro’s personality.  What characteristics define who he is, and most importantly, how does Plato reveal these characteristics to us in the dialogue?  Be sure to back up your assertions with quotations from the text.

Length is not the priority here, but thoroughness and development.

Due Tuesday, October 14

Oct
14
Tue
The Apology of Socrates
Oct 14 all-day

**Homework**

The Apology of Socrates

 

**Quiz Tomorrow**

Oct
16
Thu
Apology of Socrates
Oct 16 all-day

**Homework**

Please write an introductory paragraph for a “critical lens” style essay on the famous maxim of Socrates,

“The unexamined life is not worth living.”  Provide your interpretation of the quote, agree or disagree,

and provide the titles and authors of two pieces of literature that support your interpretation.

Oct
21
Tue
Crito
Oct 21 all-day

**Homework**

Crito

**Quiz Tomorrow**

Oct
22
Wed
Crito
Oct 22 all-day

**Homework**

A lecture by the eminent philosopher of the twentieth century, Leo Strauss, on the Apology and Crito dialogues.

PLATO’S_APOLOGY-11_1966-11-22.mp3

Oct
31
Fri
Phaedo
Oct 31 – Nov 1 all-day

**Homework**

Please read, annotate, and cherish Plato’s Phaedo

**Quizzi-pooh Monday**

 

Nov
10
Mon
The Third Man Argument (Ὁ Τρίτος Ἄνθρωπος)
Nov 10 all-day

**Please Watch**