Study questions
Study questions
Social and Political Philosophy I: PHIL 243
Lecturer: Sandy Berkovski
Bilkent University
Summer 2024
Contents
1 Thucydides, The History of the Peloponnesian War
2 Plato, Euthyphro
3 Plato, Crito
4 Plato, Republic
5 Aristotle, Politics
6 Aquinas
1 Thucydides, The History of the Peloponnesian War
- Pericles' funeral oration
- What are the merits of the past generations of Athenians?
- What are the advantages of the Athenian democracy claimed by Pericles? List at least three.
- What are the advantages of the Athenian courage?
- Under what conditions should a state go to war?
- How does Pericles justify patriotic sacrifices?
- What is the virtue of women, as contrasted with the virtue of men?
- The plague
- How did the plague affect virtuous behaviour?
- How did the society gradually crumble under the plague?
- Pericles' last speech and Thucydides' evaluation
- How are the fates of the individual and the state are intertwined?
- Should the political leader's convictions change with the change of circumstances?
- How is freedom related to imperial greatness?
- Why can't the Athenians get rid of their empire?
- What is the source of Pericles' success, according to Thucydides?
- The Melian dialogue
- Can human behaviour be governed by considerations of justice?
- Why do the Athenians feel compelled to punish the Melians?
- How do the Melians argue that they have common interests with the Athenians? What is the Athenian response?
- How do the Athenians argue that also the gods are on their side?
- How can the sense of honour make people behave irrationally?
2 Plato, Euthyphro
- What is justice, according to Euthyphro?
- Identify four definitions of piety proposed by Euthyphro.
- What are the objections that Socrates makes against these definitions?
- What is the significance of the distinction between "gods-loved" and "loved by the gods" in the third definition?
- What is the relation between justice and piety?
- Why cannot sacrifice be considered as an act of reciprocity between men and gods?
3 Plato, Crito
- Why is Crito anxious to make Socrates escape prison?
- Should we value the opinions of the majority? Why?
- What is the highest value in life?
- Should we return good for good, harm for harm?
- Identify at least three reasons why citizens should obey the state.
- Why is it important to show that the state is like a father to Socrates?
- What is the evidence that Socrates in particular should obey the state?
4 Plato, Republic
- Book I
- Should one always tell the truth?
- What is Simonides' definition of justice?
- Outline two arguments against Polemarchus' definition of justice?
- "Justice is the advantage of the stronger." What does this mean?
- Outline two arguments by Socrates against Thrasymachus's definition.
- How does Thrasymachus argue that complete injustice guarantee happiness?
- Should complete injustice still involve an element of justice?
- Book II
- What is the origin of justice, according to Glaucon?
- What does the story of Gyges's ring tell us about the nature of justice?
- How does Glaucon show that the tyrant leads the happiest life? How does he improve on Thrasymachus' argument?
- How happy is the just man, according to Glaucon?
- How can an unjust man cheat the gods?
- What are the principles on which the city of pigs is established?
- Are the citizens of the city of pigs happy?
- How does the city of pigs evolve into the luxurious city?
- Who are the guardians of the ideal (healthy) city?
- Why should the guardians have philosophical knowledge?
- Book III
- What is the role of imitation in the education of the Guardians?
- What imitation will be prohibited in the ideal city?
- What kind of physical education would the Guardians receive?
- How would the healthcare be organized in the ideal city?
- What is the import of the myth of the metals?
- What kind of life would the Guardians have in the ideal city?
- Book IV
- Are the Guardians happy?
- What are the principles of foreign policy in the ideal city?
- How are education and biological selection combined to produce the ideal city?
- Why should the ideal city resist innovations?
- Why should the Guardians not be allowed to have private property?
- Will there be crime in the ideal city?
- Should there be laws in the ideal city?
- Why is the ideal city wise?
- What is the relation between courage and knowledge?
- Why is the ideal city courageous?
- Why is the ideal city moderate?
- What is the notion of justice?
- How does Socrates' definition relate to Simonides' notion of justice?
- What are the parts of the soul?
- What is the special feature of the just soul?
- *Is the ideal city based on brainwashing?
- *Are the citizens of the ideal city free?
- Book V
- Was Plato a feminist?
- How is deception involved in the marriage arrangements of the Guardians?
- What are the principles of family life of the Guardians?
- Is the family life described in Book V a realistic proposal?
- What are the principles of just warfare?
5 Aristotle, Politics
- State
- What is the unique purpose of the state?
- Why does Aristotle insist that state is a natural object?
- How is the emergence of the state connected to the division of labour?
- At what point can we distinguish a (large) collection of villages from a state?
- Slavery
- Can technology eliminate slavery, according to Aristotle?
- Why does Aristotle say that life is action, not production?
- How does Aristotle prove that slaves naturally belong to their masters?
- How to test whether a particular individual is a slave (by nature)?
- What, according to Aristotle, is the justification of obedience and political rule?
- Citizenship
- What is the virtue of a citizen, as distinguished from the virtue of a man in general?
- Are good citizens required to be wise?
- Can a statesman rule citizens, like a master rules slaves? Why?
- Why is it better not to make "mechanics" citizens of a state?
- How important for the state are the emotional ties between its citizens?
- Democracy
- How can multitudes arrive "collectively" at a sound judgement?
- How can multitudes sometimes have a better judgement than experts?
6 Aquinas
- Obedience
- Is there a duty to obey other people, according to Aquinas?
- Should God be obeyed unconditionally? Why?
- Should Christians obey secular political rulers?
- Should Christians obey tyrants?
- Is it the case that every tyranny is illegitimate?
- Notion of law
- What is the purpose of law?
- Who is a legitimate lawmaker?
- How is natural law promulgated?
- What is the difference between eternal law and natural law?
- Why should there be natural law in addition to eternal law?
- Why should there be human law in addition to natural law?
- Why should there be Divine law in addition to natural law and human law?
- Kinds of law
- How can we know eternal law?
- Why should every law be derived from eternal law?
- What is the domain of eternal law?
- What is the main precept of natural law? How can other precepts be derived from it?
- What is the correlation between virtue and natural law?
- Does the fact that God sometimes commands men to slaughter or steal show that natural law changes?
- How can we know natural law? Can we sometimes fail to know natural law?
- How can men be made good by human law?
- Why can't people be effectively governed by a few wise men, rather than laws?
- How does Aquinas prove that human law is derived from natural law?
- Just war
- What are the conditions of just war?
- How can a just war be reconciled with Augustine's Christian principles?
- Who is exempt from waging a just war?
- What kind of deception is allowed in war?
- Sedition
- Why is rebellion always wrong?
- Is an armed rebellion against tyranny justified? How does Aquinas resolve the apparent contradiction?
- Homicide and suicide
- Are we allowed to kill any living creature?
- Who are the sinners?
- What is the reason for the permission to kill sinners?
- Who has the right to kill evil people?
- Why can't a private individual kill a sinner for the sake of public good?
- Is suicide permissible?
- Is it permissible to commuit suicide in order to alleviate pain?
- Is the reason of deterrence sufficient for justifying killing people?
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