Course: Famous Philosophy Quotes: The Unexamined Life is Not Worth Living (OSH-QUOTES4)

In 399 BCE, Socrates was put on trial for the crimes of impiety and corrupting the youth: charges brought mainly because of his habit of questioning prominent citizens and publicly exposing their ignorance about the very virtues they claimed to embrace and exemplify. Plato's 'Apology' presents the speech Socrates gave in his defense, wherein he made the famous statement about 'the unexamined life.' Intended for students relatively new to philosophy, this class will recount Socrates' story of his quest for wisdom, place it in the context of Athenian culture and politics of the time, and examine Plato's key role in shaping later interpretations of Socrates' ideas. Time permitting, the class will introduce students to some of Plato's theories concerning the nature of virtue and knowledge.

 Session: OSH326.QUOTES4 (SOLD OUT! Waitlist available)

Schedule: Tuesday, June 2
Times: 01:00pm - 02:30pm

Instructors

Name Additional Resources
Ladelle McWhorter

Facility Detail

Robins School of Business
BUS, Ukrop Auditorium Q162
102 UR Drive
University of Richmond, VA 23173
BUS, Ukrop Auditorium Q162