Desire the Truth (Part II)

Jan 24

Pick your Professor

Before Class: 

  • Read Chap 1- Desire the Truth (TGLM) 
  • Read Passages from The Apology of Socrates, Xenophon, and the Allegory of the Cave (Packet) 
  • Read “How Moral Can AI Really Be?” (The New Yorker, Packet) 
  • Answer Individual Prep Questions

Learning Goals In Class:

  1. Complete your first “Ask the Ethicist” In-Class Assignment
  2. Understand how ancient Athenians worried about the connection between loving the truth and living a good life.
  3. Debate whether we have moral obligations to “return to the cave” as Plato suggests in Book 7 of The Republic.
  4. Distinguish strong from weak questions and practice asking strong philosophical questions in a dialogue.
  5. Develop an informed philosophical position on how we ought to adapt our lives around large-model and language processing artificial intelligence. 

Desire the Truth Individual Prep Questions:

What is a sophist, what was their professional role in Athens, and what is a modern example of a similar profession?

Explain in your own words what Socrates/Plato means when he says “there would be need of habituation” to help the prisoner’s eyes adjust once he has escaped the cave. How does this relate to Plato’s views about caring for the truth?