Friday, February 27, 2015

IOCc 201 Isaiah

Chapters 2,4,5,7,9,15,24,34,42,52,61

Monday, February 16, 2015

IOCC 201 Extra Credit

Attend:
Please join us on Thursday, February 19th
6-8pm
in the Applebee Gallery in the Putnam Center for the Arts
for the reception for

“Christine Holtz: Over and Over”

There will be a brief artist talk at 6:15 pm and refreshments will be served!

Comment on Moodle with something your learned by Tuesday February 24th 11pm

5 points max.

Sunday, February 15, 2015

IOCC 201 Monday Feb 16th 2015

Greetings everyone.
I am not clear to return to work until Tuesday the 17th.  We will not have class Monday the 16th and our first exam will be Wednesday the 18th.
Dr. Berg

Friday, February 13, 2015

IOCC 201 Friday the 13th 2015

I am sick and have lost my voice.  We will have the exam on Monday as planned, I will steer clear of any questions from Aristotle's Politics (what we were covering today).
Dr. Berg

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

IOCC 201 Sp 15 Exam I study Guide

Remember, I am not bound by this guide in any way. Think of it as a good basic guide but not a controlling document.


IOCC 210 study guide

Do not take this as a complete representation of what could be on the exam, it is a “rough guide” at best.

Know the “ages” of the Greek world and what gave rise to Homer’s age.


The basic of Homeric authorship, style, works, structure, muse/poet, etc.





Know the main characters from the sections of The Odyssey we read.





When did Greek philosophy develop? Know some basics of Greek Philosophical thought.





Difference between Plato and Socrates.





Fundamentals of Platonic thought.





The story of Ion, magnetic rings, and what it teaches, and Plato’s argument.





Details of the trial of Socrates, outcome, charges, etc





Know the Socratic defense.





The Allegory of the cave from Republic (Book 7)





Rough details of Aristotle’s life.





What counts as poetry





Know how to identify the poetic





Three forms of poetry. Which one is best and why





How to identify the tragic.





The four causes.





 Essential, accidental  properties.





Aristotle on happiness





The 6 conditions for happiness and their order





The 4 lives, which one is best any why.






The ideal Polis (state) for Plato and Aristotle
 
 
 
The Virtues




Basic forms of knowledge and the justification for truth from all three.





 Basic form of Platonic and Aristotelian writing as we have it today.





Basic Greek form of Democracy and their legal system.

Friday, February 6, 2015

IOCC 201

Friday Feb 6 - Intro to Aristotle
Monday Feb 9 -Aristotle's Ethics Books I and II
Wednesday Feb 11 Aristotle's Poetics (all) Meet in Applebee Gallery - Note this is a change of date.
Friday Feb 13 Aristotle's Politics Books I and II
Monday Feb 16 - Exam I