Plato is one of the most influential philosophers in the world. He not only founded a path for academic
research for humanity and posterity, but also paved the road for the development of the philosophical theology of
early Christianity. The study of philosophy begins with an investigation of Plato. The relevance of his philosophy is
even more important to the current world of artificial intelligence. Therefore, this course will assist in the
understanding of Plato’s philosophical views by means of reading his middle and late dialogues, to lay the
foundations of an initial comprehension of Plato’s philosophical judgement.
The course will start with Plato’s virtue theory through his aesthetic thoughts to his epistemological doctrine.
The selected dialogues will include the Protagoras, the Gorgias, the Symposium and the Theaetetus. By the end
of the course, students should begin to conduct an analysis of issues in the dialogues and be alert to the
practicality of the analysis and criticism of these issues in the context of this modern digital technology century.
Poslední úprava: Kučabová Veronika, Bc. (03.01.2024)
Plato is one of the most influential philosophers in the world. He not only founded a path for academic
research for humanity and posterity, but also paved the road for the development of the philosophical theology of
early Christianity. The study of philosophy begins with an investigation of Plato. The relevance of his philosophy is
even more important to the current world of artificial intelligence. Therefore, this course will assist in the
understanding of Plato’s philosophical views by means of reading his middle and late dialogues, to lay the
foundations of an initial comprehension of Plato’s philosophical judgement.
The course will start with Plato’s virtue theory through his aesthetic thoughts to his epistemological doctrine.
The selected dialogues will include the Protagoras, the Gorgias, the Symposium and the Theaetetus. By the end
of the course, students should begin to conduct an analysis of issues in the dialogues and be alert to the
practicality of the analysis and criticism of these issues in the context of this modern digital technology century.
Poslední úprava: Kučabová Veronika, Bc. (03.01.2024)
Podmínky zakončení předmětu -
Students’ final grade evaluation is divided into two parts.
1. Homework: There will be homework after each dialogue. 60%
2. Final assignment: Students can choose which dialogues they read in class as their final assignment, and the topics can be customized. Word count: 5 pages (single space, size 12). 40%
Poslední úprava: Kučabová Veronika, Bc. (03.01.2024)
Students’ final grade evaluation is divided into two parts.
1. Homework: There will be homework after each dialogue. 60%
2. Final assignment: Students can choose which dialogues they read in class as their final assignment, and the topics can be customized. Word count: 5 pages (single space, size 12). 40%
Poslední úprava: Kučabová Veronika, Bc. (03.01.2024)
Sylabus -
This course is divided into four parts:
1. The method of Plato’s early thought
2. Plato’s virtue theory
3. Plato’s aesthetic theory
4. Plato’s epistemological theory
1. The method of Plato’s early thought
(Week 1-2)
2. Plato’s virtue theory
(Week 3-8)
The Protagoras, the Gorgias
3. Plato’s aesthetic theory
(Week 9-10)
The Symposium
4. Plato’s epistemology
(Week 11-12)
The Theaetetus
5. Recapitulation
(Week 13)
Poslední úprava: Kučabová Veronika, Bc. (03.01.2024)
This course is divided into four parts:
1. The method of Plato’s early thought
2. Plato’s virtue theory
3. Plato’s aesthetic theory
4. Plato’s epistemological theory
1. The method of Plato’s early thought
(Week 1-2)
2. Plato’s virtue theory
(Week 3-8)
The Protagoras, the Gorgias
3. Plato’s aesthetic theory
(Week 9-10)
The Symposium
4. Plato’s epistemology
(Week 11-12)
The Theaetetus
5. Recapitulation
(Week 13)
Poslední úprava: Kučabová Veronika, Bc. (03.01.2024)