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