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... Greeks believed the human mind was capable of great understanding. ► During the Golden Age of Greece (500 B.C. – 350 B.C) art, architecture and literature flourished. ► Greek thinking produced some of the greatest ideas the world has ever known. ► Philosophers were involved in creating a new body of ...
... Greeks believed the human mind was capable of great understanding. ► During the Golden Age of Greece (500 B.C. – 350 B.C) art, architecture and literature flourished. ► Greek thinking produced some of the greatest ideas the world has ever known. ► Philosophers were involved in creating a new body of ...
6TH GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES FIRST SEMESTER FINAL
... 21. a short tale that teachers a lesson FABLE 22. a way of teaching still used today SOCRATIC METHOD 23. a time when Greek ideas spread to non-Greek people HELLENISTIC ERA 24. belief that happiness comes from doing your duty and following reason, not emotion STOICISM 25. a traditional story about go ...
... 21. a short tale that teachers a lesson FABLE 22. a way of teaching still used today SOCRATIC METHOD 23. a time when Greek ideas spread to non-Greek people HELLENISTIC ERA 24. belief that happiness comes from doing your duty and following reason, not emotion STOICISM 25. a traditional story about go ...
Pericles and Socrates
... SOCRATES: Master of Discourse and Reasoning (text 6-7) What was the main point of Socrates’ discussions with his fellow citizens? What is the Socratic method? Why might Socrates’ actions earn him enemies? Who are the Sophists? We know the ideas of Socrates through the ___________________________ of ...
... SOCRATES: Master of Discourse and Reasoning (text 6-7) What was the main point of Socrates’ discussions with his fellow citizens? What is the Socratic method? Why might Socrates’ actions earn him enemies? Who are the Sophists? We know the ideas of Socrates through the ___________________________ of ...
Greek Philosophers
... In 399 B.C., leaders accused Socrates of teaching young Athenians to rebel against the state. A jury found him guilty and sentenced him to death. ...
... In 399 B.C., leaders accused Socrates of teaching young Athenians to rebel against the state. A jury found him guilty and sentenced him to death. ...
Greek Philosophy Ppt
... b. Foundation of the state would be the Greek virtues of courage, temperance, wisdom, and justice ...
... b. Foundation of the state would be the Greek virtues of courage, temperance, wisdom, and justice ...
Greek Philosopher Quiz PPT
... WAS AN INFLUENTIAL WESTERN PHILOSOPHER WHO NEVER WROTE A WORD HIMSELF. HIS CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF PHILOSOPHY WAS TO REDIRECT QUERIES TOWARD QUESTIONS OF ETHICAL CONDUCT. HE BELIEVED A MORAL LIFE BROUGHT MAN HAPPINESS AND THAT MORALITY WAS SOMETHING THAT COULD BE TRANSMITTED THROUGH EDUCATION. ...
... WAS AN INFLUENTIAL WESTERN PHILOSOPHER WHO NEVER WROTE A WORD HIMSELF. HIS CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF PHILOSOPHY WAS TO REDIRECT QUERIES TOWARD QUESTIONS OF ETHICAL CONDUCT. HE BELIEVED A MORAL LIFE BROUGHT MAN HAPPINESS AND THAT MORALITY WAS SOMETHING THAT COULD BE TRANSMITTED THROUGH EDUCATION. ...
The Legacies of Ancient Greece The Legacies of
... Architecture The design of many buildings today has been influenced by the classical style of the Greeks. Why would many U.S. government buildings have been built using Greek architecture? Supreme Court Building in Wash. D.C. ...
... Architecture The design of many buildings today has been influenced by the classical style of the Greeks. Why would many U.S. government buildings have been built using Greek architecture? Supreme Court Building in Wash. D.C. ...
Socrates Plato Aristotle - Ms. Mootoo`s Social Studies Website
... Some philosophers were interested in ethics, or ideas about the right way to live. One of those philosophers was Socrates. Socrates was a teacher who lived in Athens. He taught that people must learn to think for themselves. Only through clear thinking could people discover the right wav to live. So ...
... Some philosophers were interested in ethics, or ideas about the right way to live. One of those philosophers was Socrates. Socrates was a teacher who lived in Athens. He taught that people must learn to think for themselves. Only through clear thinking could people discover the right wav to live. So ...
Greek Philosophers
... Some philosophers were interested in ethics, or ideas about the right way to live. One of those philosophers was Socrates. Socrates was a teacher who lived in Athens. He taught that people must learn to think for themselves. Only through clear thinking could people discover the right wav to live. So ...
... Some philosophers were interested in ethics, or ideas about the right way to live. One of those philosophers was Socrates. Socrates was a teacher who lived in Athens. He taught that people must learn to think for themselves. Only through clear thinking could people discover the right wav to live. So ...
The Legacies of Ancient Greece What is a legacy?
... and history of a culture Homer most famous author of Greek epics. Wrote the Iliad about the Trojan War The Odyssey about a Trojan War hero, Odysseus ...
... and history of a culture Homer most famous author of Greek epics. Wrote the Iliad about the Trojan War The Odyssey about a Trojan War hero, Odysseus ...
Socrates (470-399) was the son of a sculptor and a midwife, and
... dialog Meno - is a Socratic dialogue written by Plato. It appears to attempt to determine the definition of virtue, or arete, meaning virtue in general, rather than particular virtues, such as justice or temperance. - in the reincarnation of an eternal soul which contained all knowledge. We unfortun ...
... dialog Meno - is a Socratic dialogue written by Plato. It appears to attempt to determine the definition of virtue, or arete, meaning virtue in general, rather than particular virtues, such as justice or temperance. - in the reincarnation of an eternal soul which contained all knowledge. We unfortun ...
Study Guide Ch. 11 Newell - Methacton School District
... Mount Olympus – home of the gods and goddesses -Greeks believed people put on Earth only to obey and serve the gods Olympics-a festival held every four years to honor Zeus -athletes from Greece and their colonies in Italy, Africa, and Asia Minor participated -chariot races held in the Hippodrome -wi ...
... Mount Olympus – home of the gods and goddesses -Greeks believed people put on Earth only to obey and serve the gods Olympics-a festival held every four years to honor Zeus -athletes from Greece and their colonies in Italy, Africa, and Asia Minor participated -chariot races held in the Hippodrome -wi ...
WH CH 4.4 The Glory that was Greece Notes
... The Glory that was Greece These thinkers tried to use reason and observation to explain causes for events. They studied things such as math, music, and logic. Some developed skills in rhetoric, (skillful speaking). This man introduced what has become known as the Socratic Method. He would ask questi ...
... The Glory that was Greece These thinkers tried to use reason and observation to explain causes for events. They studied things such as math, music, and logic. Some developed skills in rhetoric, (skillful speaking). This man introduced what has become known as the Socratic Method. He would ask questi ...
WWII- The Home front
... Ancient Greek Philosophers • Three major philosophers ____________, ____________, and ____________lived in Athens in the 400s and 300s BC laying the foundation for philosophy for years to come. • They believed that individual ____________, _______, and ________ are of great importance. Socrates • 46 ...
... Ancient Greek Philosophers • Three major philosophers ____________, ____________, and ____________lived in Athens in the 400s and 300s BC laying the foundation for philosophy for years to come. • They believed that individual ____________, _______, and ________ are of great importance. Socrates • 46 ...