1.
Why Study Philosophy
2.
Course Outline Grading
3.
The Agricultural Revolution
4.
Ancient Greece
5.
Ascent to Empire
6.
The Milesian School
7.
Thales
8.
Anaximander
9.
Anaximenes
10.
Pythagoras
11.
Everything is Numbers
12.
Heraclitus
13.
Hodos And Kato
14.
Heraclitu's Death
15.
The Eleatics
16.
Xenophanes
17.
Parmenides
18.
Melissus
19.
Zeno of Elea
20.
Empedocles
21.
Anaxagoras
22.
Democritus
23.
Socrates
24.
Sophists
25.
Criticism of Sophists
26.
Socratic Method
27.
Politics of Socrates
28.
Death of Socrates
29.
Plato
30.
Theory of Knowledge
31.
Problem of Universals
32.
Plato's Dualism
33.
Allegory of the Cave
34.
The Republic
35.
Plato's Communism
36.
Aristotle
37.
Revisiting Plato
38.
Aristotle's Critique
39.
Summary Aristotle's Logic
40.
Laws of Deductive Logic
41.
Induction
42.
Ethics
43.
Politics
44.
Aristotle's Class Analysis
45.
Aristotle's Influence
46.
Hellenistic Philosophy
47.
Cynics
48.
Stoics
49.
Stoic Ethics
50.
Skeptics
51.
Epicureans
52.
Neoplatonists
53.
Rome
54.
Gracchus Brother
55.
Spartacus
56.
Julius Caeser
57.
Roman Empire
58.
Class Struggle in Rome
59.
Byzantine Empire
60.
Philosophical Heritage
61.
Indo European Civilization
62.
Semitic Culture
63.
Judaic Prophecies
64.
Jesus of Nazareth
65.
European Feudalism



