virtue and, 7.1, 9.1
kallipolis (utopian city), 2.1n, 2.2, 2.3n, 3.1, 4.1n, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 9.1
Kant, Immanuel, 3.1, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3
Keats, John
Kepler, Johannes, 1.1, 7.1, 9.1
kleos (glory), 3.1, 3.2n, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, 9.1, 9.2
knowledge, 2.1, 9.1
awareness of, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 9.1, 10.1
of beauty, 2.1, 2.2n, 5.1, 5.2, 9.1
belief vs., 7.1, 9.1
common sense in, prl.1, 2.1, 2.2, 9.1
expertise in, 1.1, 2.1, 4.1, 4.2, 8.1, 8.2, 9.1, 10.1
of “how” vs. “that,” 9.1, 9.2
intelligence and, 1.1, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 4.1, 8.1
mathematical, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4n, 7.1n, 7.2, 7.3, 9.1n, 9.2
morality based on, 1.1, 2.1, 7.1
non-trivial, 2.1, 2.2
oracular, 1.1, 5.1, 5.2n, 7.1, 8.1, 9.1
philosophical, 1.1, 2.1, 2.2, 4.1, 4.2, 7.1, 10.1
political, prl.1, 1.1, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 3.2n, 3.3, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3n, 7.1, 9.1n, 9.2
reception and teaching of, 1.1, 2.1, 2.2, 4.1, 4.2, 7.1, 10.1; see also education
as recollection, 4.1n, 7.1, 10.1
self-, 2.1, 5.1, 5.2
theoretical basis of (epistemology), prl.1n, prl.2n, prl.3n, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 4.1n, 5.1, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3n, 10.1
useless, 8.1, 8.2n, 8.3
Krauss, Lawrence, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 7.1, 7.2
Laches (Plato), 5.1n
Lao Tzu, prl.1, 3.1, 3.2
Laurium silver mines
laws:
mathematical
natural, 1.1, 9.1
of society, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 4.1, 4.2, 5.1, 6.1n, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4
Laws (Plato), prl.1, prl.2, 1.1n, 2.1n, 2.2n, 2.3n, 4.1n, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4n, 4.5, 8.1, 8.2n, 8.3, 8.4, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, 1.1n, 3.1, 7.1, 9.1, 9.2
Leonardo da Vinci, n
Leon of Salamis
Leslie, John, n
Letter II (Plato) (see Second Letter)
Letter VII (Plato) (see Seventh Letter)
Leucippus, 1.1, 1.2n
Libet, Benjamin, 10.1, 10.2
life:
after-, 3.1n, 7.1, 9.1
extraordinary, see Ethos of the Extraordinary
individual choice in
as “worth living,” prl.1, prl.2, 1.1, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 4.1n, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 7.7, 7.8, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, app2.1, app2.2
Life of Plato (Olympiodorus), 1.1n
Locke, John, 2.1n, 3.1
logic:
invalid vs. valid, 2.1, 2.2
mathematical, 1.1, 7.1
propositions in
tautology in, 2.1, 4.1n
logos (“justification”), 2.1, 7.1, 7.2, 8.1, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3
love
attraction in, 1.1, 4.1, 5.1, 6.1
erotic, 1.1, 1.2, 5.1, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4, 8.1, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3
generalized, 4.1, 4.2
madness and
morality of, 1.1, 5.1, 6.1, 6.2
personal, prl.1, 4.1, 4.2, 6.1
Platonic, prl.1, 1.1, 4.1, 5.1, 6.1
as reunification (erotogenesis), 4.1, 5.1, 6.1
romantic, 1.1, 6.1
self-, 1.1, 4.1, 5.1
types of, 4.1, 5.1n
Lysis (Plato), 5.1, 7.1
Macedonia, 2.1n, 3.1, 5.1
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), 1.1, 10.1
Marathon, Battle of
Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Rome, n
marriage, 6.1, 6.2
Mastermind
materialism, 1.1, 1.2, 10.1n
mathematics, 1.1, 1.2n, 8.1
abstraction in, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 9.1n, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4
beauty of, 4.1, 5.1, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 8.1
existence of
intelligence in, 1.1, 2.1
knowledge of, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4n, 7.1n, 7.2, 7.3, 9.1n, 9.2
logical foundation of, 1.1, 7.1
modern discipline of, 1.1, 1.2
Platonic, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3n, 7.1, 9.1n, 9.2
proofs in, 1.1, 1.2n, 1.3, 4.1n, 7.1n, 7.2, 9.1
Pythagorean, 1.1, 1.2n, 3.1, 3.2, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 8.1, 8.2
reality represented by, 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 8.1, 8.2
see also numbers
matter
“mattering,” prl.1, 3.1, 3.2, 10.1
mēdèn ágan (“nothing in excess”), 5.1, 9.1
medicine, 1.1, 1.2, 2.1n, 2.2n, 3.1, 3.2, 8.1
Meletus, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 7.7
Memorabilia (Xenophon), 1.1n, 2.1n, 2.2n, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4n, app1.1
Menexenus (Plato), 5.1n, 7.1
Meno, 2.1n, 2.2, 5.1, 7.1
Meno (Plato), 2.1n, 2.2, 4.1n, 7.1
mental illness, 2.1n, 2.2n
mesolimbic dopaminergic processes, 10.1, 10.2
metaphysics, prl.1n, prl.2n, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 4.1n, 5.1, 7.1, 9.1, 9.2n, 9.3
Methods of Ethics, The (Sidgwick), 8.1n
“military-coinage-slavery” complex
mind:
brain function and, prl.1, 1.1n, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 2.1n, 2.2n, 3.1, 10.1
philosophy of, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 10.1
see also intelligence
Montaigne, Michel de, n
Moralia (Plutarch), prl.1n
morality:
actions based on, 1.1, 2.1, 2.2, 10.1
beauty as form of, 4.1, 4.2, 5.1
crowd-sourcing of, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 5.1
dilemmas in, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 5.1, 9.1
free will in, prl.1, 7.1, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3
good vs. bad in, prl.1, 2.1, 7.1
knowledge as basis of, 1.1, 2.1, 7.1
of love, 1.1, 5.1, 6.1, 6.2
principles of (ethics), prl.1, prl.2, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 3.1n, 3.2, 5.1, 6.1, 7.1, 7.2n, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, 9.1
relativism in, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3n
religious, prl.1, 2.1, 5.1, 7.1, 7.2
right vs. wrong in, 1.1, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4
sexual
of slavery, prl.1, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 4.1n
standards of, 1.1, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 3.2, 5.1
truth in, 2.1, 3.1, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3
virtue based on, 1.1, 4.1, 4.2, 7.1
Moses, n
multiverse, 1.1n, 2.1
Muses, 7.1, 9.1
music, 2.1n, 4.1, 4.2, 7.1, 7.2, 9.1
“music of the spheres”
Mycalessus
Mycenaeans, 3.1, 3.2
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, 4.1, 4.2
Myrmidons (Aeschylus), 5.1
Nails, Debra, 2.1n, 7.1n
nature
four elements of
laws of, 1.1, 9.1
rational order in
right form in, 1.1, 1.2
near-death experiences
Nehamas, Alexander, 3.1, 3.2, 5.1, 5.2n
Neoplatonism, 1.1n, 2.1n
Nereids (Aeschylus)
neuroscience, prl.1, 1.1n, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 2.1n, 2.2n, 3.1, 10.1
Newton, Isaac, 1.1, 1.2
Nicias, 5.1n, 5.2
Nietzsche, Friedrich, 5.1, 5.2
nihilism, 3.1, 7.1
92nd Street YM/YWHA, 4.1, 9.1
numbers, 1.1, 1.2
as abstractions
existence of, 1.1, 8.1
googleplex, 59
whole
Nussbaum, Martha, 5.1, 5.2n, 5.3n, 5.4, 6.1n, 9.1
Odysseus, prl.1n, 3.1n, 7.1, 7.2
Odyssey (Homer), 3.1n, 3.2, 4.1
Oeconomicus (Xenophon), 7.1, app1.1, app1.2
oligarchy, 3.1, 4.1n
On Bullshit (Frankfurt)
On Nature (Anaximander)
oracles, 5.1, 5.2n, 7.1, 8.1, 9.1
“paradox of Hedonism”, n
parallel universes, 1.1n, 2.1
Parmenides, 1.1
, 4.1, 7.1
Parmenides (Plato), 1.1, 7.1, 7.2, 9.1
Parthenon, 3.1, 3.2
Patroclus, 3.1n, 5.1, 5.2
Pausanias, 1.1, 5.1n
Peloponnesian War, 2.1n, 3.1, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3n, 5.4, 7.1n, 7.2
Penrose, Roger, 1.1, 9.1n
People of Plato, The (Nails), 2.1n
Pericles, 3.1, 3.2, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6n, 7.1n, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 7.7, app2.1
Persia, prl.1, 3.1, 3.2, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3
Persian Wars, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 7.1
personality, 1.1, 2.1, 2.2n, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3
Petrarch
Phaedo, 7.1, app1.1
Phaedo (Plato), prl.1n, prl.2, 1.1n, 1.2n, 1.3, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 9.1, 10.1, app1.1n
Phaedrus, 1.1, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3
Phaedrus (Plato), 1.1n, 4.1, 4.2n, 4.3n, 5.1n, 5.2, 5.3n, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4, 6.5, 6.6, 6.7n, 6.8, 6.9n, 7.1, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3n, 9.1, 9.2, 10.1
Phidias
Philebus (Plato), 1.1n, 2.1, 4.1, 5.1, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 8.5, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3
Philip II, King of Macedon, 5.1, 7.1, 7.2
philosophy:
academic field of, prl.1, prl.2, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 2.1, 2.2, 6.1
argument in, 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 3.1
assumptions challenged in, prl.1, 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 3.1, 4.1, 4.2, 8.1, 8.2, 9.1
conclusions reached in, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4
dialectics of, prl.1, prl.2, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 2.1n, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 3.1, 7.1
dismissal of, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 9.1
Greek, prl.1, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 3.1, 3.2, 4.1n, 7.1; see also specific philosophers
history of, prl.1, 1.1, 3.1, 3.2
intuitions in, prl.1, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 2.1, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3
Ionian or pre-Socratic, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 4.1n, 7.1
knowledge in, 1.1, 2.1, 2.2, 4.1, 4.2, 7.1, 10.1
as “love of wisdom,” prl.1, 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 4.1, 4.2, 5.1, 6.1, 6.2, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 8.1, 8.2, 9.1
natural, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3n, 1.4; see also science
progress in, prl.1, prl.2, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 4.1, 5.1, 7.1
as protoscience, 1.1n, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 4.1n, 7.1, 7.2, 9.1, 9.2
self-critical process in, prl.1, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1
teleology in, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 9.1
“thought experiments” in
violent transformation in, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4
Phyrgians (Aeschylus)
physics:
Greek, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 4.1n
as modern discipline, 1.1n, 1.2, 10.1
philosophical basis of, 1.1n, 1.2, 1.3, 7.1, 9.1
quantum, 1.1, 1.2
theoretical, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 9.1
Piraeus, 7.1n, 7.2, 7.3, 9.1
Plantinga, Alvin
Plato, prl.1, 1.1, 1.2, 2.1
Academy founded by, prl.1n, prl.2, 1.1n, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 5.1n, 5.2, 7.1, 7.2, 8.1, 8.2n, 8.3
aesthetics of, prl.1n, 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 4.1, 5.1n, 5.2, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3
as Athenian, prl.1, prl.2, prl.3, 1.1, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4n, 3.1, 4.1, 7.1, 9.1
brothers of
in Christian theology, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 9.1, 9.2
counter-reductive arguments of, prl.1, 1.1, 1.2
death of, prl.1n, 1.1
discussion by, 1.1, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6
as dramatist, 1.1, 4.1, 5.1, 5.2n, 5.3
elitism of, 2.1, 2.2, 4.1, 7.1, 9.1, 9.2
as historical figure, prl.1, 2.1n, 2.2, 2.3n
human nature as viewed by, prl.1, prl.2, 1.1, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 9.1
influence and relevance of (Platonism), prl.1, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 4.1, 4.2, 5.1, 9.1
marriage of
medical theories of, 1.1, 1.2, 2.1n, 2.2n
name of, 2.1, 2.2n
personality of, prl.1, prl.2, prl.3, 1.1, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 4.1, 4.2
as philosopher, prl.1, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 3.1, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 5.1, 8.1, 8.2, 9.1n, 9.2, 10.1, 10.2
relevance of, prl.1, prl.2, prl.3, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 4.1, 5.1
slavery as viewed by, prl.1, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 4.1n
sophists opposed by, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 3.1n, 3.2, 5.1, 5.2, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3
in Syracuse, 2.1, 6.1n
as teacher, prl.1, 2.1n, 2.2, 4.1
women as viewed by, prl.1, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 4.1n
works of, prl.1, prl.2, 2.1, 3.1, 4.1, 5.1, 7.1; see also specific works
writing as viewed by, prl.1, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3
“Plato on Why Mathematics Is Good for the Soul” (Burnyeat), n
“Plato’s heaven”
Plutarch, prl.1n, 3.1n, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4
Pnyx, 3.1, 7.1, app2.1
poetry, 1.1, 2.1n, 7.1
divine inspiration for, 6.1n, 6.2, 9.1
epic
lyric, 2.1n, 3.1, 3.2
tragic, prl.1, 2.1n, 5.1, 5.2
truth in, 4.1, 9.1
Poets, The (Aristotle)
politics:
Athenian, see Athens
justice in, 2.1, 2.2n, 2.3, 4.1, 4.2
knowledge of, prl.1, 1.1, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 3.2n, 3.3, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3n, 7.1, 9.1n, 9.2
power in, 2.1, 4.1, 4.2
virtue and, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 5.1, 5.2n, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, app2.1n
Politics (Aristotle), 2.1, 3.1, 5.1
Popper, Karl, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3
Posterior Analytics (Aristotle), 4.1n
power, n
political, 2.1, 4.1, 4.2
transfer of
wealth and, 4.1, 5.1, 7.1
Principia Mathematica (Whitehead and Russell), 1.1n
Prometheus Bound (Aeschylus), 3.1, 5.1
Protagoras, 1.1n, 1.2
Protagoras (Plato), 1.1n, 1.2, 2.1n, 2.2, 3.1, 5.1
Prytaneum, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 7.1
psychology, prl.1n, 1.1, 1.2, 2.1n, 4.1, 4.2
psychometric questionnaires, 4.1, 4.2
Ptolemy, 1.1, 9.1
Pythagoras, 1.1, 1.2n, 3.1, 3.2, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 8.1, 8.2
Pythagorean theorem, 1.1n, 1.2n, 8.1, 8.2
quantum field theory, 1.1, 1.2
rational-actor model, 3.1, 3.2
rationalism, 1.1, 9.1n, 9.2, 9.3, 10.1
readiness potential (RP)
realism, 1.1, 1.2, 9.1, 9.2
reality:
atomic basis of, 1.1n, 1.2
existence of, 1.1, 1.2, 3.1, 4.1n, 9.1, 10.1
intelligibility of, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 8.1, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3
mathematical, 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 8.1, 8.2
nature of, 1.1, 1.2, 7.1, 9.1
normativity in, 1.1, 3.1, 4.1
objective vs. subjective
ontological structure of, 1.1, 9.1, 10.1
physical, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4n, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.9, 1.10
reason:
application of, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3
human capacity for, prl.1, 2.1, 9.1n
secular, prl.1, 7.1
standards of, 1.1, 2.1, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3
as state of ecstasy, 1.1, 5.1
truth of, 1.1, 3.1, 7.1, 9.1, 9.2
virtue and, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4
“Reasonables,” 9.1, 9.2, 9.3
Reichenbach, Hans, 1.1, 3.1
relativism, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3n
relativity theory, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 9.1
religion:
Christian, 1.1n, 2.1n, 6.1, 6.2, 7.1n, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 9.1, 9.2
good vs. evil in, prl.1, 2.1, 7.1
Greek, prl.1, 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 2.2n, 3.1, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 7.1, 9.1; see also gods and goddesses
Jewish, prl.1, 3.1, 3.2, 5.1
monotheistic, prl.1, 3.1, 3.2, 5.1, 9.1, 9.2
morality of, prl.1, 2.1, 5.1, 7.1, 7.2
secularism compared with, prl.1, prl.2, 1.1, 1.2, 3.1, 3.2, 5.1, 7.1, 9.1
theology of, 1.1n, 1.2, 3.1, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 8.1n, 8.2, 8.3, 9.1, 10.1
Re
naissance, 3.1, 3.2
Republic (Plato)
aretē in, see virtue
“city of pigs” in
as dialogue, 1.1, 4.1, 7.1
Glaucon as character in, 3.1, 3.2
mathematics in, 1.1n, 1.2, 1.3
Myth of Er in, 7.1, 9.1
Myth of the Cave in, 1.1n, 1.2, 2.1n, 2.2, 3.1, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 7.1, 7.2, 9.1
“noble lie” in, 2.1n, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4
philosopher-king concept in, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 4.1
Ring of Gyges in, 1.1n, 3.1, 3.2
ruling elite (guardians) in, 2.1, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 9.1, 9.2
Socrates as character in, 1.1, 2.1n, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 4.1n, 9.1n, 9.2
soul as conceived in, 1.1, 2.1n, 8.1n
Thrasymachus as character in, 3.1, 5.1, 5.2
utopian city (kallipolis) in, 2.1n, 2.2, 2.3n, 3.1, 4.1n, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 9.1
rhetoric, 1.1, 2.1, 2.2n, 7.1, 8.1n, 8.2, 9.1n
Richard III (Shakespeare)
Roman Empire, prl.1, 2.1n, 3.1, 5.1
Russell, Bertrand, 1.1n, 1.2, 1.3, 7.1, app1.1
Salutati, Coluccio
Schliemann, Heinrich
scholasticism, 1.1, 8.1n
science:
Aristotelian influence on, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 9.1, 10.1n
data and evidence in, 1.1n, 10.1, 10.2
empirical nature of, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4n, 1.5n, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.9, 1.10, 1.11
falsifiability in, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3
instrumentalism in, 1.1, 1.2
methodology of, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5
nomological nature of
philosophy of, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 8.1
Platonic influence on, 1.1, 9.1
progress in, prl.1, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 2.1, 4.1, 4.2, 8.1
proto-, 1.1n, 1.2, 1.3, 7.1, 9.1, 9.2
theories in, prl.1, 1.1n, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5
self-deception, 4.1, 6.1, 10.1
self-discipline, 4.1, 4.2
self-empowerment, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4
self-esteem, 2.1, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3
self-love (narcissism), 1.1, 4.1, 5.1
Second Letter (Plato), 2.1n
Seventh Letter (Plato), prl.1, 1.1, 2.1, 2.2n, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 4.1, 4.2, 9.1
sexism, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 8.1
sexuality, 1.1, 1.2, 5.1, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4, 8.1, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3
Shakespeare, William, prl.1, 1.1, 5.1, 7.1
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, prl.1, 5.1n, 7.1
Sicily, 1.1, 2.1, 5.1, 5.2, 7.1, 7.2
“slash fiction”
slavery, prl.1, 2.1n, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 4.1n, 4.2n, 5.1, 7.1, 7.2n, 7.3, app1.1n
Snow, C. P., n
society:
achievement in, 4.1, 4.2; see also Ethos of the Extraordinary
Plato at the Googleplex Page 58