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PHL 464 Questions
PHL 464 Philosophy Matrix I: Mythology, Religion, and Philosophy
PHL 464 Philosophy Matrix II: Ancient Quest for Truth
PHL 464 Philosophy Matrix III: Hellenistic, Medieval, and Early Modern Thinkers
PHL 464 Philosophy Matrix IV: Late Modern, Continental, and 19th-Century Thinkers
PHL 464 Philosophy Matrix V: Modern and Postmodern Thought
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PHL 464 Philosophy Matrix I: Mythology, Religion, and Philosophy
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From any of the readings of this week — Homer, Hesiod, Sophocles, or any of the pre-Socratic philosophers — choose and copy statements or passages that you consider mythology, religion, or a philosophical treatise. Find one example for each discipline.
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PHL 464 Philosophy Matrix II: Ancient Quest for Truth
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Use the matrix to analyze Plato and Aristotle’s theory of knowledge and apply both to current day practices.
In the first column, using the readings about Plato’s search for truth and his theories of knowledge, discuss how contemporary people may be living in a cave and which steps, based on Plato’s model of the Divided Line, will be necessary for their enlightenment.
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PHL 464 Philosophy Matrix III: Hellenistic, Medieval, and Early Modern Thinkers
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Use the matrix to compare either Plato or Aristotle’s theory of knowledge with one of the religious thinkers from this week’s reading.
In the first column, chose either Plato or Aristotle to describe his theory of metaphysics or epistemology.
In the next column, choose a thinker from this week’s reading assignment — Epicureans, stoics, skeptics, St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, or Descartes — and summarize their theory of metaphysics or epistemology....