Weekend Philosophy
Symposium on Monday over Plato, Thucydides (which is actually just a transcript of a Pericle's speech), Aristotle and Socrate's process (and the implications of that process -- think of your own experience).
Aristotle Readings:
Read from beginning to 2nd page (489) until new paragraph starting "I have said. . . "
Cut until page 1292, line 30, beginning at "Of forms of democracy. . . "
Read until end start of section 6 on 492, cutting all of section six.
Read section seven until page 496, line 20, ending at paragraph starting "These considerations. . ."
Cut until first sentence of last page, read the rest. Do the hokey-pokey and turn yourself around, that's what it's all about!!
ps: come in with some good questions to start us off.
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