Learning Outcomes:
On completion of this module diligent students should be able to: 1. show familiarity with the problems that preoccupied the Ancient Greek philosophers; 2. interpret and comment intelligently upon selected texts of the Presocratics, Plato, and Aristotle in English translation; 3. appreciate the impact of the figure of Socrates on the development of Greek philosophy; 4. show an awareness of the 'Socratic problem', and in general be able to identify and distinguish the 'Socratic dialogues' from Plato's other dialogues; 5. compare and critically evaluate the key ideas and arguments of Greek philosophy; 6. show familiarity, and critical engagement, with influential interpretations in the secondary literature on the Presocratics, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle concerning the topics under consideration; 7. appreciate the importance of historical context when studying Ancient Philosophy and the History of Philosophy in general.
Indicative Module Content:
Ancient Philosophy; Greek Philosophy; Plato; Socrates; Presocratics;