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PHL3890
Faculty of Arts
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6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
SynopsisThis unit introduces the student to the philosophical systems of these rival Hellenistic schools and examines their interaction, evolution and relevance to contemporary philosophical problems. Among the issues that concern the stoics and epicureans are questions about happiness and fulfilment; coping with the inevitability of death; fatalism and moral responsibility; and the role and relevance of god in a purely material universe. A proper understanding of the truths revealed by the systems was thought to make the fully educated stoic or epicurean 'a mortal god'-blessed and happy, utterly immune to the vagaries of misfortune and fearless in the face of death. Objectives
Students who complete the subject successfully should:
Assessment
Written work: 70% (3500 words) Chief examiner(s)Contact hoursOn-campus: 2 hours (one 2-hour seminar) per week. OCL: workshops optional This unit applies to the following area(s) of studyPrerequisites12 points 2-level PHL, 12 points in Classical Studies, or permission of Instructor Additional information on this unit is available from the faculty at:http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/philosophy/ugrad/units/phl3890.php |