Lecture 06 Notes

The Pieces Come Together

 

Plan of the Lecture

I.    An Illustrated Overview of the Structure of Plato's Society
II.   The Education of Rulers and the Supremacy of Good

 

I.    An Illustrated Overview of the Structure of Plato's Society

 

 

Republic Pie Chart

 

 

 

II.   The Education of the Rulers and the Supremacy of the Good

 

A.   Maintaining the Good Society

  1. Legislate to control the appetites of the rabble, those who are interested in commerce.
  2. Structure the education of the military so that they know what to fear.
Question: What must they learn in order to do this properly?

Plato's Answer: They must understand human beings and their good.

 

B.   The Object of Knowledge or Who Learns What

  1. Those in the military and commercial classes learn how to perform their craft or skill.
  2. Those in the ruling class learn how to teach them to perform; how to make laws that teach others to do these things well.
  1. Knowing how to throw a beautiful pass.
  2. Knowing what makes the pass a beautiful one.
  1. Knowing how to perform these crafts well: having certain skills, applying them to particular circumstances.  This does not entail much abstract thought.
  2. Knowing what makes a given performance good, beautiful, knowing the ideals which particular performances instantiate.  This entails reasoning about abstract concepts.
Citation: Weithman, P. (2006, September 19). Lecture 06 Notes. Retrieved November 23, 2009, from Notre Dame OpenCourseWare Web site: http://ocw.nd.edu/philosophy/introduction-to-philosophy/lectures/lecture-06-notes.
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