Hellenistic Philosophy

The ancient Greek philosophers...remained more faithful to the Idea of the philosopher than their modern counterparts have done. “When will you finally begin to live virtuously?” said Plato to an old man who told him he was attending classes on virtue. The point is not always to speculate, but ultimately to think about applying our knowledge. Today, however, he who lives in conformity with what he teaches is taken for a dreamer. Kant

Friday, May 6, 2011

THANK YOU

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Just so that each of you know my time with you was very valuable to me. I learned a lot in dialogue with each of you and I appreciate that e...
Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Agora and Modern Atheism

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http://www.wordonfire.org/WOF-TV/Commentaries-New/Fr--Barron-comments-on--Agora-.aspx When we mentioned Agora again in class it reminded me ...

Last Blog

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This semester i learned a lot in Hellenistic Philosophy. I have a greater appreciation for Hellenistic philosophy after taking this course. ...
Tuesday, May 3, 2011

As I Go Back

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While studying for the upcoming final, I realized how important this class has been to my development as a thinker, especially considering t...

Old synopsis

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Class Synposis for 4/6/11 How can we think without intentionality? Isomorphism—identity between subject and object. This o...

A Republican Democracy based on Liberal Philosophy

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Was killing Bin Laden just? I have seen many people celebrating the death of Bin Laden, the terrorist who was responsible for the event of 9...

we are all computers.

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“All human beings from birth onward live to the realm of sense more than to the Intellectual.” The above was a quote said in class whi...
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