Introduction to Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy (EC)

Subject associations
PHI 205 / CLA 205 / HLS 208
Term
Spring 2025

This course discusses the ideas and arguments of major ancient Greek and Roman philosophers and thereby introduces students to the history and continued relevance of the ancient period of western philosophy. Topics include the rise of cosmological speculation, the beginnings of philosophical ethics, Plato's moral theory and epistemology, Aristotle's philosophy of nature, metaphysics and ethics. The course ends with a survey of philosophical activity in the Hellenistic and late ancient periods.

Instructors
Norah Woodcock