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Discover ancient Greek and Roman literature, philosophy, and more in this general survey course. Learn about key figures such as Homer, Socrates, and Aristotle. No prior knowledge needed.
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Western Classical Thought and Culture 1. Introduction
1. Course Description • This course will be a general survey of ancient thought and culture in Greek and Roman World. • The concept of Western thought and culture roughly encompasses the poetic, medical, legal, scientific, philosophical, and theological literature of classical world. • The figures and schools we shall be discussing will be Homer, the naturalist movement, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, the Stoics, the Epicureans, and the early Christianity. • No preliminary knowledge is required.
2. Objectives In this course, students are expected to: • Acquire a basic knowledge of classical western thinkers and their historical backgound. • Become acquainted with basic themes that classical thinkers concerned. • Gain an understanding of their importance to the later history of western civilization.
3. Textbooks William F. Lawhead, The Ancient Voyage: The Greeks and Romans, Wadsworth, 2001.
Terence Irwin, Classical Thought, New York: Oxford University Press,1989.
3. Requirements • English is the required working language. Attendance and participation in class discussion are expected, as well as completion of the assigned essay. 4. Grading 10% Attendance 30% Special Group Assignments 60% Final essay/exam
Ice-breaking game Find a partner and give him/her an interview: • What’s your name? • What’s your major? • What year are you in? • Why do you sign up for this course? • Any expectations or suggestions for this course?