Plato - Book 8
Plato - Books 9 & 10
Love (bell hooks & de Botton)
Academic Skepticism & Pre-Midterm Topics
Pre-Midterm Topics
100

The person who values freedom

Who is 'the democratic person'?

100

Plato thinks that these people need to be banished from the ideal city because they promote lies and immorality

Who are the poets?

100

The disposition that love can overcome or heal

What is cynicism (and/or fear)?

100

The act of knowing that you do not know

What is wisdom?

100

The author who said that a university education is valuable because it helps you be less arrogant in your beliefs

Who is David Foster Wallace?

200

A government that values honor and valor

What is a timocracy?

200

The thing that can destroy the soul

What is nothing?
200

bell hooks says that the patriarchy harms men by...

What is forcing them to repress their pain?

200

What did Leontius desire to look at closely (that society thinks he shouldn't)

What are corpses?

200

Ivan Ilyich did most things in his life out of...

What is 'a sense of duty'? (not to be confused with moral duty, though!!)

300

The person who values and acts on their desires

Who is 'the tyrant'?

300

The tyrant is a slave to this thing

What are their desires (and/or appetites)?

300

de Botton's paradox of love

What is the phenomenon where we do not understand how the beloved could love us since we place them on a pedestal?

300

The person who founded the Academy and led to the academic skeptic movement

Who is Plato?
300

The charges against Socrates in the Apology

What are 'corrupting the youth' and 'impiety'?

400

The people who rule in an oligarchy

Who are the rich?

400

The myth at the end of the Republic

What is the story of Er's trip to the afterlife?

400

bell hooks claims that in cultures of domination, the fear of death is turned into...

What is 'the fear of life and living'?

400

The story that Glaucon tells to show that justice is often done not for its own sake but for its rewards

What is the Ring of Gyges?

400

These three men gave definitions of justice in Book 1

Who are Cephalus, Polemarchus, and Thrasymachus

500

The type of person who Plato claims values 'the Good'

Who is 'the aristocratic person'?

500

This pleasure is the best and most long-lasting

What is knowledge?

500

de Botton thinks that we often confuse intimacy with...

What is 'ownership and license'?

500

The person who thought that our senses are too fallible to afford us actual knowledge, and therefore, we should never believe anything

Cicero

500

The Piraeus at the beginning of Book 1 is meant to represent this

What is anarchy?