Meno, a brash young Athenian, asks Socrates whether virtue can be taught. Socrates replies that to answer this, one must first define “virtue.” This short dialogue provides a good introduction to Plato’s (and Socrates’) thinking. It will serve as helpful preparation for Plato’s longer, more challenging work, The Republic, which will be offered in the Fall 2023 semester.
What to Expect: Learn how to understand and appreciate Plato’s philosophical concerns and methods, including his artistry and humor.
Feedback from Forest’s recent philosophy courses:
“Forest Hansen is a gem of a teacher. I will be signing up for his next Socrates course and any others I can access via Zoom.”
“Forest Hansen is one of the most pleasant course leaders…we should have him again and again as long as he is willing to lead courses!!!”
“This was a very positive, constructive, and provocative introduction to a big topic. The highly qualified and experienced instructor never overshadowed the participants. It was a pleasant and soft discussion all along with great questions (gentler than Socrates himself) for us all to discuss fruitfully. I personally was stimulated, informed, and enriched throughout the three sessions. The time required was not excessive, the sessions fun, and the effects are long-lasting.”
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