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  Introduction

1  David Hume
1  Aims and Outcomes

1.1  David Hume, this is your life!
1.2  What/who Influenced Hume?
1.3  The Texts
1.3.1  Section 2 : Of the Origin of Ideas
1.3.2  Section 3 : Of the Association of Ideas
1.3.3  Section 4 : Sceptical doubts ... Part 1
1.3.4  Section 4 : Sceptical doubts ... Part 2
1.3.5  Section 5 : Sceptical Solution of these Doubts - Part 1
1.3.6  Section 5 : Sceptical Solution of these Doubts - Part 2
1.3.7  Section 7 : Of the Idea of Necessary Connection - Part 1
1.3.8  Section 7 : Of the Idea of Necessary Connection - Part 2
1.3.9  Section 10 : Of Miracles - Parts 1 & 2
1.4  Themes in Hume's Work

1.5  Essay Questions
1.6  Extra Reading
1.7  Summary
1.8  Revision Questions and Notes

2  René Descartes
2  Aims and objectives

2.1  René Descartes
2.2  The Meditations
2.3  The Text
2.3.1  Meditation 1
2.3.2  Meditation 2 - Part 1
2.3.3  Meditation 2 - Part 2
2.3.4  Meditation 6
2.3.5  Dualism - the mind and body problem
2.3.6  Descartes concepts

2.4  Revision Activity
2.5  Essay Questions
2.6  Extra Reading
2.7  Summary


3  Plato
3  Aims and Outcomes

3.1  Plato
3.2  Early Philosophy
3.2.1  Heraclitus
3.2.2  Zeno of Elea
3.2.3 Zeno of Elea - The Tortoise and Achilles
3.2.4 Pythagoras
3.2.5 Early Philosophy - Conclusion
3.3  What is the Republic About?
3.3.1  The Republic - Chapter V 472-480
3.3.2  The Republic - Chapter VI 481-511
3.3.3  The Republic - Chapter VI 514-519
3.3.4  Themes in The Republic 1
3.3.5  Themes in The Republic 2
3.3.6  Themes in The Republic 3
3.3.7  Themes in The Republic 4

3.4  Essay Questions
3.5  Extra Reading
3.6  Summary

 

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