Intellectual History

The Imperishability of the Soul

An exploration of the concept of the immortal soul in Western philosophy, tracing its development from ancient Greece to modern times.

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The Development of the Concept of Innate Ideas

The concept of innate ideas has been a subject of debate among philosophers throughout history, with proponents arguing that certain concepts are inherent in human nature and empiricist critics challenging this idea.

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The Limits of A Priori Knowledge

Exploring the relationship between a priori knowledge and empirical knowledge, including Plato's views on mathematical truth.

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The Theory of Recollection

A fundamental concept in ancient Greek philosophy, Plato's theory of recollection suggests that all knowledge is innate and derived from past existences.

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The Ascent to True Being

An exploration of Socrates' concept of asceticism as a means to attain true understanding and knowledge, emphasizing the importance of self-control and detachment from bodily desires.

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The Duality of Pleasure and Virtue

Exploring Plato's views on the interplay between pleasure, virtue, and human experience, examining the complex relationships between body, soul, and personal greatness.

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The Stoic View on Pleasure and Duty

The Stoic view emphasizes living in accordance with reason and virtue, focusing on things within one's control and accepting external events with equanimity.

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The Philosophy of Death: Socratic Views

Socrates' philosophy on death emphasizes living a life of virtue and happiness, with analogical reasoning highlighting the relationship between humans and God.

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The Crito: A Defense of Justice

In this study, we'll examine key terms, concepts, figures, and mechanisms presented in Plato's Crito, a Socratic dialogue that explores the nature of justice and its relationship to individual actions.

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