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Transcript
Bell Ringer
What are the Iliad
and the Odyssey
about?
What does the following quote
mean? And do you agree with it?
“The Unexamined Life is not worth living.” –
Socrates
Objective

I can recognize the impact of the Greek
philosophers and historians on world history.
6.6.2 Recognize the impact of individuals on
world history
Philosophers

 Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were three important
philosophers from Athens.
 Greek philosophers taught their students to think
rationally, or using reason. This contrasted with the
popular Greek mythology about gods.
Vocabulary

 Philosophy
 Philosopher
 Pythagoras
 Sophists
Vocabulary

 Philosophy- “love of wisdom”
 Philosopher- Greek thinkers who believed the
human mind could understand everything
 Sophists- professional teachers in Ancient Greece
 Socratic Method- Way of teaching developed by
Socrates that used question-and-answer format to
force students to use reason to see things for
themselves
The Sophists

 The Sophists were the first professional teachers of
Greece
 Traveled from city to city
 Believed in no absolute right or wrong
 Believed people should use knowledge to improve
 Developed the art of public speaking and debate
Socrates

 Athenian sculptor and philosopher
 Left no writings behind
 Believed in an absolute truth and that all knowledge
was within each person (different from the sophists)
 Taught using the socratic method- students had to
answer questions and reason to find answers
Socrates

 Athenian government saw the Socratic method was a
threat to power
 Did not like/trust the idea of open debate
 Government charged him with teaching youths to
rebel against the state and follow reason
Socrates Trial

“Socrates is accused of refusing to recognize the gods
recognized by the state, and of introducing new
divinities (reason). He is also accused of corrupting
the youth.”
Should Socrates be punished for his actions?
Socrates Sentence

“Socrates is guilty of refusing to recognize the gods
recognized by the state, and of introducing new
divinities. He is also guilty of corrupting the
youth.
The penalty demanded is death.”
Should Socrates escape?

 Crito, Socrates friend, tells Socrates that he can pay a
bribe to get him out of jail and escape death.
 Imagine that you are Socrates. Would you escape, or
would you stay and prepare for death? Why?
Plato
 Plato

Student of Socrates. Wrote much of what we know

about Socrates
 Rejected the idea of democracy. Believed that
Philosopher-kings should rule with logic and wisdom
 Describes his ideal government in his book Republic
 Divided government into 3 groups- philosopher-kings,
warriors, and the rest of the people
 Introduced the idea that government should be just and
fair which we still believe today
 Established the Academy
Aristotle
 STUDENT OF PLATO
 OPENED THE LYCEUM 
 TAUGHT THE IDEA OF THE GOLDEN MEAN
 IDEA THAT A PERSON SHOULD DO NOTHING
TO EXCESS
 DON’T EAT TOO MUCH OR EAT TOO LITTLE
 MADE ADVANCEMENTS IN SCIENCE
 Studied and wrote about government in his book Poltiics
 Thought the best kind of government was a mix
between a few people running it and the whole
people
 Founders of US Constitution tried to create this
balance
Read Crito by Plato

 What do you notice about the way Socrates builds
his arguments?
 How does Socrates make his point?
Analysis

What motivates Crito in his attempt to help
Socrates escape from prison? Why would we
say that he has "good" intentions?
What motivates Socrates in his decision to
accept his punishment? What concept of the
"good" does he seem to hold? How does this
concept compare to Crito's sense of what is
good and right?
Who do you agree with? Who has stronger
arguments?
Imagine…

 You are Crito, trying to convince your friend
Socrates to escape from prison. Come up with
arguments to convince him to escape.
Reason

 Now you try…
 Pretend you are Socrates. Ask questions to examine
your partner’s arguments.
Exit Ticket
 True or false and explain: Aristotle’s main idea was the
excess it a good thing.
golden mean which means
 True or false: Plato believed that the right form of
government was a democracy
 True or false: Socrates used questioning in the Socratic
methods to help his students learn to reason