Paper must include all 3 topics listed below

TOPICS:

1. What is the soul?

2. The infinite openness of the human mind

3. Human nature and social life

All three topics are mandatory. You cannot choose only one or two.

– This exam is comprehensive; make sure that you cover the whole material that we have read and discussed in class.

– Please give all the data of a quotation (author, title, editor, year, and page)

– The minimum of pages is 7-8. Do not write less than 7 pages. Do not use graphical tricks to make the paper seem long. Line: 1.5. Character: 12 pt.

– Formulate arguments and counterarguments.

– When formulating counterarguments, please make sure that you also answer them. Do not simply throw counterarguments into the text and then pass to another subject.

– Give your own examples, not the ones given in class. Do not give examples from movies discussed in class (I will take off half letter if you do it: this exam is not a copy/paste of class notes! The final paper is supposed to make you work with your own mind.)

– You do not need an elaborated introduction and an elaborated conclusion for each topic.- Please treat each question separately and indicate the question before answering it. Each question – 2 pages. However, all questions must be included in one paper, stapled (do not submit three different papers, one for each question).

– In treating the topics, please combine more readings that are relevant to that topic: do not refer to just one reading. This exam is like a puzzle: you have to put together information from different texts in order to find the proper answer for one question.

– Speak in the first person, but do not abuse the word I: find instead some elegant ways to convey your opinion: adjectives, adverbs. Ex: Plato’s idea is convincing; Aquinas’ theory bears some difficulties; Hobbes’ view of human nature is hard to accept.

– Plato, Apology, 29d-42 (p. 34-44): Wisdom, excellence and death

-Plato, Apology, 29d-42 (p. 34-44) “Unexamined life is not worth living” – movie discussion: Forrest Gump, Hannah and her sisters

– Plato, RepublicCh. 3 – Fundamentals of inner politics (analogy city-soul) 368a-376c

Plato, Republic Ch. 9 The supremacy of good (human condition) 508 c- 521 a (p. 235-248): analogy with the sun, analogy of the line, myth of the cave

Plato, Republic Ch. 9, the myth of the cave. Movie discussion: Truman show, Adele H., Matrix

Aristotle De anima, The nature of the soul p. 155-164

Aristotle De anima, Sense-perception & Imagination p.189-200

Aristotle, De anima, Intellect, p. 201-210

St.AugustineConfessions Book One, Finding God in Oneself, p. 3-8

Augustine, Confessions, Book One, Original sin, p. 8-9, p. 20-21

Augustine, Confessions,  Book Ten, memory p. 195-to the end

St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa of the Summa, soul and body, p. 243-251, 252-260

St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa of the Summa, will p. 289-296

St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa of the Summa, free-will&predestination p. 297-300

  Movie discussion: Sliding doors on predestination

St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa of the Summa,  evil p. 208-218

  Training: How to write a philosophical paper

  Hobbes, Leviathan

Maritain, Christianity and Democracy (on Blackboard)human nature and politics

Maritain,  Person and property

            Marx, Economic writings – on alienated labor





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