In this course, we will be deep-diving into two of Plato’s most important dialogues: the Apology and the Phaedo.
In the Apology, we find Socrates defending himself and his teachings before the jury of Athens. Accused of corrupting the youth by turning them away from the gods, Socrates faces the death penalty. In the Phaedo, Plato recounts a discussion that Socrates has with his closest friends, having lost his court case. In these two dialogues, Plato discusses key themes such as the nature of philosophy and the philosopher, the nature of the forms, the nature of the soul, life after death, and the nature of morality.