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  1. Lectures on Ancient Philosophy by Manly P. Hall, 2005-09-08
  2. Readings In Ancient Greek Philosophy: From Thales To Aristotle by S. Marc Cohen, 2005-08-01
  3. Stoic Warriors: The Ancient Philosophy behind the Military Mind by Nancy Sherman, 2007-03-19
  4. The Kybalion: A Study of The Hermetic Philosophy of Ancient Egypt and Greece by The Three Initiates, 2007-10-15
  5. Ancient Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Julia Annas, 2001-01-18
  6. A History and Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education: From Ancient Civilizations to the Modern World by Robert Mechikoff, 2009-01-21
  7. Basic Concepts of Ancient Philosophy (Studies in Continental Thought) by Martin Heidegger, Richard Rojcewicz, 2007-10-22
  8. Ancient Philosophy, Mystery, and Magic: Empedocles and Pythagorean Tradition by Peter Kingsley, 1997-02-13
  9. The Ancient Quarrel Between Poetry and Philosophy by Thomas Gould, 1991-01
  10. Ancient Philosophy: A New History of Western Philosophy Volume 1 by Anthony Kenny, 2007-01-08
  11. Gnostic Philosophy: From Ancient Persia to Modern Times by Tobias Churton, 2005-01-25
  12. What Is Ancient Philosophy? by Pierre Hadot, 2004-03-15
  13. A History of Philosophy, Vol. 1: Greece and Rome From the Pre-Socratics to Plotinus by Frederick Copleston, 1993-03-01
  14. An Introduction to Ancient Philosophy (Littlefield, Adams Quality Paperback) by A. H. Armstrong, 1981-01-25

1. PHIL 301: History Of Western Philosophy: Ancient As Noted In Class, A Better Ter
PHIL 301 History of Western philosophy ancient (1). Sections 001and 002. Fall 2002. Prof. Cherubin. This is a picture of the Temple
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PHIL 301: History of Western Philosophy: Ancient
Sections 001 and 002
Fall 2002
Prof. Cherubin
This is a picture of the Temple of Athena at Priene, just up the road from Miletus, in Ionia (the west coast of modern Turkey). Note that each column is built out of several stone cylinders - someone from Miletus was very interested in that building technique, as we'll see. This terrific image and many more are available for browsing on the Perseus web site. Syllabus for Section 001 (T 4:30-7:10) Syllabus for Section 002 (T R 10:30-11:45) Supplementary readings - includes web materials, lists of reserve items, and lists of materials to be found in Fenwick Library. Some of these are required reading and some are optional. Link to your primary Aristotle reading Metaphysics . (Click on this link, then click on Book I Prof. Cherubin's main web page
Notes As noted in class, a better term for what we will be studying is "ancient Mediterranean philosophy." Ancient Mediterranean philosophy does form part of the history of Western philosophy, but it also forms part of the history of some non-Western philosophy: Islamic philosophy, for example, draws upon and further develops Greek philosophy. Also, there was plenty of interaction between the Greeks, the Romans, and the Egyptians and East Africans. In addition, there are some conceptual similarities between Greek and Sanskrit thought. So, what you learn in this course will be of use in other courses on e.g. the Middle East, the Near East, North Africa, East Africa, sometimes South Asia, etc.

2. Deep Evil Scary Metaphysics
Supplementary Notes, Syllabi, and Other Materials for PHIL 301 History of Westernphilosophy ancient (aka Deep Evil Scary Metaphysics Variety Pack Sampler).
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Welcome to the Deep Evil Scary Metaphysics Page
(otherwise known as the GMU Ancient Greek Philosophy Page)
(This image is available from the Perseus vase collection.)
This page includes syllabi, assignments, and supplementary notes for courses in ancient Greek philosophy taught at GMU. It contains links to other sites pertinent to the study of ancient Greek philosophy, notices about conferences and other events, and suggestions for further reading.
So I'm just going to call this a "metaphysics" page, and be done with the question of naming it. Now, since ancient inquiries into that which is often reflected or prompted considerations pertinent to the fields we now call natural science, ethics, religious studies, political thought, and epistemology, this page will also present some material relating to these topics.
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3. Intro To Western Philosophy: Ancient
Intro to Western philosophy ancient. PHIL 1010 3 credit hours. InstructorRich Cameron. Our course will trace the origins of philosophical
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Our course will trace the origins of philosophical thought in the Western world as they took shape Greece for the three hundred years following 600 BCE. My main interests in the development of the earliest philosophers focuses on the nature of philosophy itself: what does one have to be doing to be doing philosophy? After pursuing this question, we will turn to brief exegesis of philosophical problems which Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle set themselves to address. The main focus of the course will then turn to the philosophical contributions of these thinkers. Given the seminar format of our class, there will be a fair amount of flexibility in the syllabus concerning the depth to which we approach various philosophical issues. I will expect student input and involvement throughout the course concerning which issues should receive the most attention. Some of this issues which me will cover, in greater or lesser depth, include the following. Other topics, based on student interest, will be welcomed.
  • What is the nature of philosophy?

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History of Philosophy* Ancient Philosophy I. Steven Burns. Winter Term, 2003. HISTORYOF philosophy ancient Philosophy I Thales to Aristotle. Winter Term, 2003.
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ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY I Of SOCRATES , A.H. Armstrong wrote: “There is no one else in the whole history of European philosophy who has changed the direction of thought so completely simply by what he was.” Since he left no writings, we know him primarily from the works of his student, Plato. This class begins with a survey of the fragments of the “pre-socratic” philosophers who set the stage for him. In his early dialogues, PLATO portrays Socrates as a seeker after knowledge about such things as friendship, courage, erotic love. We study some of these dialogues, exploring as well Socrates’ notorious paradox that no one does evil knowingly, his thesis of the unity of the virtues, and his theory of definition. In his middle dialogues, the Theory of Forms (the theory that ideas are real objects) is the centrepiece of Plato’s thought. We examine this theory and its consequences for metaphysics and epistemology, and for political, moral and æsthetic theory. Plato’s late dialogues no longer feature Socrates, and are remarkable for their analytical power and their criticism of the Theory of Forms. We consider parts of two late Platonic dialogues, before concluding this study of the beginnings of Western philosophy with a brief introduction to

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The discipline we know as 'Philosophy' finds its source in thinkers who lived in Greece after the 7th century B.C. Our first goal in this course will be to begin to understand the types of questions about the world, nature, and reality that were asked in the 6th and 5th centuries B.C. by thinkers now known as 'pre-Socratics.' We will then examine the role of Socrates in turning attention from physical nature and the cosmos toward human life and conduct. Plato continued Socrates's project and developed a metaphysical system to support the claims made by Socrates about what constitutes a good human life. By reading Plato's Republic students will have the opportunity to study Plato's metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and politics. This work is the first presentation of a complete philosophical system in Western history. Following the Republic , we shall read sections of Aristotle's work selected so as to show students his response to earlier thinkers, as well as his own approach to philosophy that is both unique and a continuation of what preceded him.

12. CONCEPTIONS OF PHILOSOPHY: ANCIENT AND MODERN
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16. W008-History Of Philosophy: Ancient Philosophy
BKUL-W008 History of philosophy ancient Philosophy. Language English Duration2 sem.h. This two-yearly course is taught in 2001-2002, 2003-2004,
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