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Philosophy: Consequences of Ideas

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  1. Introduction

    First Steps
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  2. Greek Philosophy
    1. Pre-Socratic Philosophers
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    1 Quiz
  3. 2. Socrates
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    1 Quiz
  4. 3. Plato
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  5. 4. Aristotle
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  6. Medieval Christian Philosophy
    5. Plotinus & Augustine
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  7. 6. Anselm & Aquinas
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  8. Early Modern Philosophy
    7. Renaissance & Descartes
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  9. 8. Leibniz & Pascal
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  10. 9. Locke
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  11. 10. Berkeley & Hume
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  12. Modern Philosophy
    11. Kant
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  13. 12. The Enlightenment
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  14. 13. Hegel & Marx
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  15. 14. Nietzsche & Kierkegaard
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  16. 15. Sartre & Heidegger
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  17. 16. Russell & Modern Philosophers
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Write a 1 to 2 page research paper explaining Socrates’ basic ‘dialectical’ approach/method to engaging others. Feel free to use the following resources for writing this:

  • RC Sproul’s lecture.
  • John Frame’s section on Socrates from History of Western Philosophy
  • Tomlin’s chapter on Socrates from Great Philosophers of the Western World (See Go Deeper section in this lesson or Philosophy Books Library at beginning)
  • Use the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica entry on Socrates.