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3.  Two Roads to Happiness and self-consciousness about Happiness as a global human achievement.

Revision as of 16:57, 5 September 2013

Return to Happiness

September 3, 2013

First Class Topics

  • Course, Material, and Goals
  • Course Methods and web sites
  • Course website
  • Course wiki
  • Einstruction site.
  • A typical prep cycle for the course: read, engage, review, prep SQs.
  • 6 hours / week !
  • Grading Schemes
  • Ereserves - pdf printing encouraged.


September 5, 2013

1. Classical Greek Models of Happiness

1. The Greek Philosophical Models in Plato and Aristotle
Plato
  • Contrast the Symposium with the cult of Dionysius
  • Reasoning our way to the Good (Happiness). Symposium as purification ritual. bad desire/good desire
  • Object of desire is transcendent. (Reminder about Platonic metaphysics.)
Aristotle (note McMahon pp. 41ff and Aristotle reading)
  • end, function, craft, techne. Hierarchy of arts.
  • end vs. final end -- the universal good is the final end, not relative. sec. 6-7.
  • happiness as activity of the soul in accordance with virture (def., but also consequence of reasoning from nature of human life)
  • Section 13: nature of the soul. two irrational elements: veg/appetitive and one rational. Note separation/relationship.
  • Aristotle's extra conditions ....


2. The Greek Cultural Model
  • Connection of the culture with tragedy, appreciate of fate, happiness as gift of gods.
  • Dionysian culture
  • Post-Socratic Schools -- Hellenism and Hellenistic culture


2. Some Comments on Philosophical Method.

  • first example from first class day: listing phenomena, making distinctions, posing questions, looking for relationships.

3. Two Roads to Happiness and self-consciousness about Happiness as a global human achievement.