Fall 2009 Philosophy of Human Nature Study Questions
These are the study questions for the course. To contribute your answers, use the discussion tab. I will comment on any posts to the discussion page during the next class.
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Study Questions: Use the study questions below to prepare for the final exam in this course.
Implicit Questions: To avoid having to specify lots of obvious study questions, let's say that study questions implicitly include questions about the basics elements of reading. In philosophy, this is usually easy to organize in terms of the topic and arguments. So, while I may not add an explicit question about the topic and argument of a reading, you should assume that you need to know this kind of basic information about everything we read.
9/2
1. How are the culture areas of Logos, Theos, and Mythos related?
2. How would you go about defining or identifying the Real?
9/9
1. What is at stake in Euthyphro 10?
2. How does the Euthyphro have bearing on Socrates upcoming trial?
3. What does Socrates claim, in the Apology, in his defense of his activities? Evaluate.
4. Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the image of the philosopher which Plato presents us in the Apology.