Plan and Purpose
This course affords an in-depth study of a single short dialogue focused on determining the nature of courage — a topic that is timely in any age. It is an ungraded summer enrichment course, but it is meant to be taken seriously: it presupposes the ability and the willingness to read and grapple with philosophical writing thoughtfully and candidly.
The course will be taught using the translation by Robin Waterfield contained in the collection Meno and Other Dialogues from Oxford University. Greek students who contact Dr. Bruce McMenomy can arrange to cover the dialogue in Greek on the side. It is not very long — twenty-three Stephanus pages (178a-201c)— and anyone who has completed Greek III with Scholars Online or its equivalent should be able to handle it. The text is freely available at the Perseus Project website or can be acquired in printed form.
Students should have read through the dialogue completely at least once before the start of the first class: reading it weekly thereafter is encouraged, and will help develop the kind of familiarity that grows from this kind of careful and intensive reading.
The weekly meetings are listed on the calendar to the left: each date is a link to a separate pages with the materials for that day’s discussion. We will take the weekend of July 4 off (hence there will be no meeting on July 5).
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