Philosophy 2073F/G Lecture Notes - Stephanus Pagination
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Phaedo: philosophers, death and the immortality of the soul. Commonly said that all philosophy is footnotes to plato . Plato and socrates: although a mentor to plato and other philosophers, socrates never wrote anything down. Worked in a purely oral tradition: one theory claims that plato"s early work is mostly recording socrates" ideas, moving to his own theories in his middle/later work, this theory is debated. Citing plato: cited by referring to the stephanus numbers, not the page number in the anthology, universal method of citing plato, eg. Phaedo is from 57a-118a: allows for easy consultation of text across different anthologies. Theory of forms (very roughly: all things perceived by the senses are mere representations/limitations. In a separate realm are the forms, which are the ideals of all things. Both objects and ideas (eg. there is a form of chair, and a form of beauty.