Problem
A. Detail how 'rarefaction and condensation' relate to 'love and strife'.
B. Critically relate the strengths and weaknesses of the pluralists' accounts.
C. Consider how sophia and phronesis relate to Parmenides' ideas:
D. Relate the class' ideas about the "-tivities" to Anaximander's thought.
E. Relate the two studied main forms of arguments to knowing and believing.
F. Contrast Sophos from Sophists from Philosophers.
G. Explain how a studied, common fallacy is associated with one of the philosopher's theories covered so far.
H. Critically compare and contrast Thales' and Heraclitus' accounts of the basis of reality.
I. How is the Sophists' view of truth true?
J. What are two distinct, reasonable ways to understand Protagonas' claim that "Man is the measure of all things"?