WSPR
Title of source
Hypothesis
Exposition of source
Support for your hypothesis with quote
Proper Citation
Thursday, October 13, 2011
IOCC 201
Exams will be ready Friday. I still have 2 students that need to take the exam and have a valid excuse.
Dr. Berg
Dr. Berg
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Rhet 102
Greetings everyone. Two things: 1. Remember you owe me a WSRP on one of your sources from the last library visit (not today's visit). 2. You owe me a list of 10 good sources on your topic and include a few meta-sources. I do not need the entire source, that is a silly waste of paper. I just need an abstract or something close to an abstract.
Dr. Berg
Dr. Berg
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
IOCC 201 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 Socratesl, outcome, charges, etc
Know the Socratic defense.
The Allegory of the cave from Republic (Books 4 and 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.
Aristotle on women
Aristotle on happiness
The 6 conditions for happiness and their order
The 4 lives, which one is best any why.
Voluntary and involuntary acts.
The ideal Polis for Plato and Aristotle
Basic forms of knowledge and the justification for truth from all three.
How Truth, Beauty, Symmetry and Purity relate in the Greek world.
Basic form of Platonic and Aristotelian writing as we have it today.
Basic Greek form of Democracy and their legal system.
Know your words of the day.
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