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Ancient Greeks • Starter – Solve picture puzzles • Learning Objectives: • To recap and compare the approaches of Plato and Aristotle with regards to moral philosophy. • To evaluate understanding of greek philosophy and consider how it might apply to an exam Taboo • Virtue Theory • Morality • Aristotle • Vices • Form of the Good • World of Forms • Plato • Chair • Doctrine of Mean • Picture • Middle • Virtue • Eudaimonia • Ultimate Good • Live • Happiness • Macintyre • Virtue • Aristotle • New • A priori • Without • Posteriori • Plato Speed Mind-Mapping • 1) Map - Prompt sheets available • 2) Explain • 3) Add/amend Key Concepts Test • 1) How does Plato know what is moral? • 2) What is another phrase for Aristotle’s virtuous middle way? • 3) What are the two vice extremes in virtue ethics? • 4) Describe and explain one modification made by Macintyre to Aristotle’s virtue theory. • 5) How is Plato’s moral approach elitist? • 6) How is Aristotle’s moral approach inclusive? • 7) Name two of Aristotle’s virtues. • 8) Where does the Form of the Good exist? • 9) What is the term for flourishing happiness? • 10) What does Aristotle call – kalon (beautiful)? Essay Evaluation Essay bullet point (10 marks) – ‘Aristotle’s virtue theory is a convincing moral framework.’ Discuss. OR Prepare a video/podcast/media piece on comparing contrasting Plato (Socrates) and Aristotle eg football results… technology available. Plan, ideas, script. HWK – to do it!