Okay, but not great
When the series begins you automatically assume Professor Kosman is going to be intriguing and informative. Throughout the series he becomes less intriguing and more informative. If you are looking for information on the writings of these two great thinkers then this project is for you. However, if you are looking to understand these men and acquire a general understanding of their concepts then this project is not for you. He never fully enlightens the listener on the meanings of their concepts and never gives a definitive explanations to their meanings. In the beginning of the lectures he states that Plato's writings are 'interpretive endeavors'. That is, they are left for the reader to decide as to what the writer and others mean by their discussion. Furthermore, he does a fair job on explaining what the writings are addressing and their significance but that's about it. You will come out knowing what each book is addressing while also knowing more about the two philosophers, but not how to interpret the writings or even understand what the concepts of the writings are about in depth. For instance, what is the virtue of self-control? He merely states what Charmindes, one of the characters in Plato's writings, believes self-control is. Afterwards, Socrates corrects and critiques his definition (which you will find Socrates usually doing) and then Socrates fails to give a definitive explanation (OR if he does you must investigate it within Plato's book, The Charmindes). Which brings me to my next point: If you don't have time to read these books then do not entertain the thought that you will, some how, have a conclusive understanding of the concepts of Plato. Again, he leaves this up to the listener to discover! For this lecture series one must be prepared to spend immense amounts of time of one lecture, that is, you must listen to the lecture, read the chapter in the book that comes with the lecture, then prepare to read at least one of the suggested readings (Plato's writings) and then answer the questions to fully grasp it all. Sure, if you have time to spend on this for the next 6-9 months you will come out as fairly advanced in this subject. If you don't then you are preparing to waste your money.
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Overview
PORTABLE PROFESSOR is a series of exciting and informative lectures recorded by some of today's most renowned university and college professors. Each course introduces listeners to fascinating, and sometimes startling, insights into the intellectual forces that shape our understanding of the world. Each package includes 14 riveting lectures presented by notable professors as well as a book-length course guide.The foundations of Western Philosophy rest squarely on the shoulders of Plato and Aristotle, teacher and pupil, who were among the first to formally express the basic drive of human beings to understand ourselves and the world we live in. In ...