[Fixed: was missing audio file before] Why read Augustine if you're not religious? \xa0What philosophical questions are like. \xa0Motives to ask them: to prove that you're right, or to wonder. \xa0How they questions are better than the arguments they're for: Zeno thought he was proving there was no motion, but in fact he raised very subtle questions about motion. \xa0Why philosophy matters to people. \xa0Kinds of questions that Augustine wonders about. \xa0Math induction.