Understanding Anger 2 0 session 2 | Plato's Euthyphro, Gorgias, Protagoras, Apology, and Republic

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This is the recording of the second session of the new monthly Understanding Anger class I am offering to interested participants. In this session, I discussed anger as depicted and discussed in a number of Plato's dialogues, including the Apology, Euthyphro, Gorgias, Protagoras, and parts of the Republic. I also answered questions and addressed comments from students enrolled in the class.

The schedule for 2023 (subject to change if needed)
February 18 – The Plan For The Series
March 18 – Platonic Dialogues (selections)
April 15 – Additional Platonic Dialogues (selections)
May 20 – Homer, The Illiad
June 17– Hesiod, Theogony & Works and Days
July 15 – Aristotle, Rhetoric Book 2 (selections)
August 19 – Aristotle, additional works (selections)
September 16 – Aeschylus’ Oresteia Trilogy
October 21 – Sophocles’ Ajax and Euripdes’ Medea
November 18 – Epicurus and Lucretius
December 16 – Seneca On Anger

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Thanks for the Masterful Talk. Love the interspersed Greek terminology.

Retrogamer
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Sadly, I don't get to watch this channel as often as I'd like. I'm self-studying Plato and your talks are always helpful. Thanks!

LouisGiliberto
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This has remotivated me to return to Plato! Thank you for all you do! :)

ridicule
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Dr. Sadler do the Greek texts address any of the other intense emotions. Is power defined as an intense emotion as psychology does today?

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