Philosophers and Kings - Plato's Republic, Book V
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the final lecture on Plato's Republic in this 45-minute Yale University video. Delve into the concept of self-control, focusing on Adeimantus' speech and Socrates' assertion about taming thumos - a powerful passion associated with ambitions in public life. Examine the Platonic idea of justice as harmony in both city and soul. Learn about the control of passions, the construction of Kallipolis, the nature of justice, the philosopher-king concept, and contemplate Plato's potential views on modern America. Access complete course materials on the Open Yale Courses website for this Fall 2006 recording of Introduction to Political Philosophy.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. The Control of Passions
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- Chapter 2. A Proposal for the Construction of KallipolIs
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- Chapter 3. Justice
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- Chapter 4. The Philosopher-King
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- Chapter 5. What Are Plato's Views on Modern America?
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