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Page 1: Bellringer January 5, 2012

Bellringer January 5, 2012

Grab your clicker

Take out Chapter 5 Notes Guide

Take out something to write with

Put the remainder of your materials in your desk

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COACH CORLEYJANUARY 25 , 2011

Chapter 5, Section 2Greek Philosophy and

History

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Objective

Today, we will be learning about Greek philosophers and

historians.

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Greek Philosophers

*Philosophy – the “love of wisdom”

Philosophy led to history, political science, science, & math.

Philosophers believed that human mind could understand everything.

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Greek Philosophers *Pythagoras taught

that the universe followed the same laws of music and numbers.

*Pythagorean theorem is attributed to him. It is a way to determine the length of the sides of a triangle.

a2 + b2 = c2

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Greek Philosophers

*Sophists were professional teachers in ancient Greece.

They traveled, taught to win arguments, & political speeches.

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Greek Philosophers

Sophists did not believe gods influenced people.

*They rejected the idea of absolute right & wrong.

*They said one’s right may be another’s wrong.

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Greek Philosophers

*Socrates was an Athenian sculptor whose true love was philosophy.

He disagreed with the Sophists.

He did not write anything.

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Greek Philosophers

Socrates believed: Absolute truth existed Every person has real

knowledge

*Socratic Method *To ask pointed

questions to force reason and thinking.

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Greek Philosophers

But…… What about to

authority?

After Peloponnesian War, Socrates was teaching rebellion!?!

Found guilty….would not leave….drank the poison…

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Greek Philosophers

Plato *Socrates’ student *Wrote Republic,

which explains his ideas about government.

*People could NOT live good lives w/o just & reasonable gov

He divided ppl into 3 groups

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Greek Philosophers Plato

*Philosopher-kings – ruled using logic & wisdom

Warriors - defended the state from attack.

Everyone else – driven by desire, not wisdom. Produced food, clothing, & shelter

*Men & women should have the same education & equal chance to have the same jobs.

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Greek Historians

*Plato established a school in Athens, the Academy.

Aristotle: *Plato’s best student *Wrote over 200 books

on government to the planet and stars

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Greek Philosophers *Aristotle opened his

school, the Lyceum.

*Students were taught the “Golden Mean,” a person should do nothing in excess.

Aristotle also grouped things according to their similarities and differences.

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Greek Philosophers Politics:

*3 Types of Gov.

*Gov’t by one person, monarch or tyrant

*Gov’t by a few, oligarchy

*Gov’t by many, democracy

*Best was a mix of an oligarchy & democracy

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Greek Historians

The first REAL histories in Western civilizations

Herodotus in 435 BC wrote the history of the Persian Wars.

He ask questions, recorded answers, & checked truth.

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Greek Historians

*Herodotus is considered the “father of history.”

*Thucydides is considered by many to be the greatest historian of the ancient world.

He fought in the Peloponnesian War, he was exiled.

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Greek Historians

He then wrote History of the Peloponnesian War.

He saw war & politics as the activities of humans, not gods.

*He stressed having accurate facts.

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Review

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Homework