Hello all,
I am about to choose a topic for my final bachelor thesis and it must be related to ancient Greek philosophy.
I want it to be something about Plato, but I just can't choose a suitable, interesting thesis or problem ...
Can you help me by sharing what about his ideas has made lasting impression on you or what you have seen as a problem/mistake in his thinking and is worth dwelling on?
Or any concept/theory from Plato that you think would be interesting to examine in ~60-80 pages work?
P.S. It must not be a theme that completely pertains the realm of logic or ethics,aesthetics - rather a philosophy or history of philosophy theme.
Thank you for your time, I will be waiting for your answers.
Help needed: Ancient philosophy bachelor thesis
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Re: Help needed: Ancient philosophy bachelor thesis
You can try to check out this guy for inspiration: https://www.youtube.com/user/gbisadler
He deals with several themes in Plato, so you could take on one of them and focus in on it and see if that's a problem you'd like to investigate
Here's a direct link to his Plato playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... 49D5B07340 consisting of 46 videos, so that's a lot of subjects!
He deals with several themes in Plato, so you could take on one of them and focus in on it and see if that's a problem you'd like to investigate
Here's a direct link to his Plato playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... 49D5B07340 consisting of 46 videos, so that's a lot of subjects!
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Re: Help needed: Ancient philosophy bachelor thesis
is an eye for an eye the form of justice?
would more people choose hemlock if they understood the form of justice?
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would more people choose hemlock if they understood the form of justice?
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Re: Help needed: Ancient philosophy bachelor thesis
If you are gong to talk about an historical theme in philosophy then a theory of universals is always a good one to resurrect. You can examine Plato's theory of Forms, ethics, logic, politics, etc. as a theory of universals.Caliban wrote:Hello all,
I am about to choose a topic for my final bachelor thesis and it must be related to ancient Greek philosophy.
I want it to be something about Plato, but I just can't choose a suitable, interesting thesis or problem ...
Can you help me by sharing what about his ideas has made lasting impression on you or what you have seen as a problem/mistake in his thinking and is worth dwelling on?
Or any concept/theory from Plato that you think would be interesting to examine in ~60-80 pages work?
P.S. It must not be a theme that completely pertains the realm of logic or ethics,aesthetics - rather a philosophy or history of philosophy theme.
Thank you for your time, I will be waiting for your answers.
Re: Help needed: Ancient philosophy bachelor thesis
I wrote my undergraduate thesis, in part, on the Theaetetus. It covers most of the major themes of modern epistemology from Descartes onward, amazingly enough.Caliban wrote:Hello all,
I am about to choose a topic for my final bachelor thesis and it must be related to ancient Greek philosophy.
I want it to be something about Plato, but I just can't choose a suitable, interesting thesis or problem ...
Can you help me by sharing what about his ideas has made lasting impression on you or what you have seen as a problem/mistake in his thinking and is worth dwelling on?
Or any concept/theory from Plato that you think would be interesting to examine in ~60-80 pages work?
P.S. It must not be a theme that completely pertains the realm of logic or ethics,aesthetics - rather a philosophy or history of philosophy theme.
Thank you for your time, I will be waiting for your answers.