The world seems to be in constant flux-but does it really change, or are we merely deluded by appearances? Can humans overcome their basest instincts, or are we condemned to have our rational mind always defeated by the power of our irrational impulses? What does justice demand of us? Or is talk of justice itself just a ruse developed by the powerful to keep us in line? In this unit, we will examine how these topics were tackled as, in fact, interconnected problems within the philosophical systems of ancient Greece, chiefly focusing on the philosophers Parmenides, Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics.
Unit details and rules
| Academic unit | Philosophy |
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| Credit points | 6 |
| Prerequisites
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12 credit points at 1000 level in Philosophy or 12 credit points at 1000 level in Ancient History |
| Corequisites
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None |
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Prohibitions
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PHIL2613 or PHIL3639 |
| Assumed knowledge
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None |
| Available to study abroad and exchange students | Yes |
Teaching staff
| Coordinator | Emily Hulme, emily.hulme@sydney.edu.au |
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