Phil 180I: Philosophy University Seminar

Freddoso

Decio 324/631-7327

E-mail: Alfred.J.Freddoso.1@nd.edu

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Purpose of Course----Texts----Requirements----Reading Assignments-----Paper Assignments-----Handouts


Purpose of Course:

The purpose of this course is to introduce students to philosophy through a close examination of classic philosophical works by Plato, Aristotle, St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas (via Josef Pieper). Some recurrent themes: the nature of philosophy and of philosophical wisdom; the distinctiveness of the philosophical life; the relation between cognition and affection in the pursuit of wisdom; the relation between intellectual virtue and truth; the relation between faith and reason; the nature of human flourishing; the relation between moral virtue and happiness; the relation between being a philosopher and being a saint.


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Tentative outline and reading assignments:

I. Plato on the Philosophical Life


II. Aristotelian and Thomistic Ethics


III. Augustine and the search for the true and the good