PHI 1101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Cephalus, Thrasymachus, Polemarchus

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2: only: 2. 6; 2. 7; 2. 9. 1; 2. 9. 2; 2. 9. 3; 2. 10; 2. 11; 2. 12. Polemarchus); 336b-339b (thrasymachus); 354a-c (socrates declares that the result of the discussion is that he knows nothing); bk. 3: omit: section 3. 2. 2 and sections 3. 6 and 3. 7. Iii 412b-414c (the ideal city and its classes) Iii and iv: focus: rep. iii 415d-417b (housing and property. Arrangements for the auxiliaries and guardians); iv 419a-421c (adeimantus"s objection) 5-6: omit: 6. 1; defer until unit 6: 6. 7. 3 and self-test 12, 6; 6. 7. 3 and self-test 12, questions 2, 7, 9; chpt. 9: 9. 1, 9. 3; additional concepts sheet: counterexamples to.

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