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INTEN LS
Plato
His Theory of Knowlodee Carel Duaded Die, Dod tre
of Forms = Moral Plidosoplyy Concept of Soul. Virtue a
Fulfillment of Function + Political Phalosophy « State as
Man Writ Large, The Phidosopher-King, Virtues i the
State. Decline of the Ideal State « The Cosmos
Aristotle
His Life « Logie The Catecontes, the Syllogia
Metaphysics Substance, Matter. and Form, Change,
Potentiality, and Actuality, Unmoved Mover
The Place of Man Pligsics, Biology, Psychology. Rationality
Ethics Types of Ends, Function of Man: Happmess as
End. Golden Mean, Deliberation and Choice,
The Virtues « Polities Types of States, Differences
and Inequalities, Good Government and Revolution
Philosophy of Art
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Classical Philosophy After Aristotle
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Epicurus © Perfecting the Pleasure Principle
Stotcism Dhistmguishung between What We Can and
Cannot Control « Skepticism How to Behave without a
Criterion of Truth « Plotinus Salvation in Mystical Union
with God
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HE MEDIEVAL PERIOD:
THE CONFLUENCE OF PHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGY
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St. Augustine's Christian Philosophy
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His Life « Human Knowledge Overcoming Skepticism
Knowledge and Sensation, Doctrine of Hlumination «
God The Created World Creatio ex Nihilo,
The Rationes Seminales « Moral Philosophy The Role of
Love, Evil, and Disordered Love. Will as Cause of Fril «
Justice * The Two Cities and History