Spring 2011 Philosophy of Human Nature Study Questions
Return to Human Nature
Exams in this course are basic exclusively on the study questions below, which are updated from each class.
Contents
January 13, 2011 (2)
1. How are philosophical methods involved in answering questions like, "What is Real?"
2. Who was Socrates and what methods was he famous for?
3. What are the main fields of philosophy and the major questions in each field?
4. How is philosophy related to and different from science and religion?
January 18, 2011 (3)
1. How can the relationships among philosophy, science, religion, and culture be thought of through the three-fold distinction of Logos, Theos, and Mythos?
2. What is at stake, philosophically, in the question, from Euthyphro, of "whether the pious or holy is beloved by the gods because it is holy, or holy because it is beloved of the gods"?
3. What is Euthyphro doing and why is Socrates interested?
4. Why does Euthyphro have so much trouble giving a definition of piety?
5. What are arguments and explanations? What is the difference between deductive and inductive arguments?
January 20, 2011 (4)
1. What is Socrates' charged with and what is his defense?
2. How does the Apology illustrate philosophical methods?
3. How should we approach philosophical discussion in light of Socrates' fate?