Important Reminders: Homework: Greece Unit Test Wednesday 01/04

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Important Reminders: Homework: Greece Unit Test Wednesday 01/04 Debate Tuesday 01/03 Homework:

Aim: How did the Greek culture influence our modern world? Do Now: What is the definition of philosophy?

Arts, Math & Medicine Pythagoras

Socrates Encouraged his students to examine their beliefs. Teaching method: asking questions to people to make them question their own thoughts ( ) Wrote down nothing Put on trial for “corrupting the youth of Athens”

Plato Wealthy poet Student of Socrates Wrote down Socrates teachings Suppose there is a cave, and inside the cave there are some men chained up to a wall, so that they can only see the back wall of the cave and nothing else. These men can't see anything outside of the cave, or even see each other clearly, but they can see shadows of items in the firelight. There is a puppeteer in front of the fire, which cast a shadow on the cave wall. One man exclaims, “Look other people are here with us!” The prisoners then begin to call these shadows people, even though they are not. Their reality is limited to what they can see on the walls, and they have accepted the fact that other people are with them, when in reality they are seeing shadows of objects that are not human. Wealthy poet Student of Socrates Wrote down Socrates teachings Most famous work is the Allegory of the Cave.

Aristotle Studied at Plato’s Academy He developed a method for arguing that focused on structure not content (_______________) First philosopher to state that beauty occurs when ALL parts of a person work in harmony. Moved to Macedonia & tutored __________________.

Directions: Read the quotes from each philosopher below. Choose one quote for each philosopher then: 1- Explain the meaning of the quote. 2- Explain how the quote can help society function well.

EXIT TICKET: Discussion From the quotations you analyzed, which one do you connect/agree with the most? Explain.