Socratic Citizenship: Plato's Apology - Introduction to Political Philosophy
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 46-minute lecture from Yale University's "Introduction to Political Philosophy" course that delves into Plato's Apology as a foundational text for political philosophy. Examine why this work is crucial for understanding free expression and Socrates' defense of philosophy in political life. Investigate the political context surrounding the dialogue, the accusations against Socrates, and the critique of his new model of citizenship. Discover the famous Socratic "turn" and his concept of a "second sailing." Gain insights into the intersection of philosophy and politics through this in-depth analysis of one of the most significant texts in Western philosophy.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Plato, Apology
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- Chapter 2. Political Context of the Dialogue
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- Chapter 3. Accusations Leveled Against Socrates
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- Chapter 4. Clouds: Debunking Socrates' New Model of Citizenship
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- Chapter 5. The Famous Socratic "Turn"; Socrates' Second Sailing
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