“THERE IS ONLY ONE GOOD, KNOWLEDGE, AND ONE EVIL, IGNORANCE.” DO YOU AGREE WITH THE STATEMENT ABOVE? WHY OR WHY NOT? EXPLAIN IN 4 TO 5 SENTENCES. Do Now.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 5 Section 3 Democracy and Greece’s Golden Age
Advertisements

Outcome: The Athenian Golden Age
World History Chapter 5C Democracy and Greece’s Golden Age.
Greek Philosophy & History
Listen to : The Abduction of Helen of Troy e.mp3?c_id= &expiration= &hwt=f2aaff954f5cf.
Greek Philosophy.
Greek Philosophy World History - Libertyville HS.
Bell Ringer What are the Iliad and the Odyssey about?
Ancient Greek Philosophy
Greek Philosophy and History Get Ready to Read Section Overview This section describes Greek contributions to the study of philosophy and the writing of.
The Peloponnesian War Sparta v. Athens 431 BC
Coach Crews World History. Before Define: - Philosophy - Philosopher - Socratic method.
Philosophy. Greek thinkers intensely curious  What is the nature of the world?  What is the meaning of life?  What is justice?  What is truth?  What.
9-3 Review 9-4 Notes and Discussion
Greek Philosophy Chapter 11. I. Greeks placed great importance on intellect, and/or the ability to reason.
Philosophy.
Ancient Greece Philosophers World History I Miss LaFerriere.
The Greek Mind pp Greek Philosophers Handout
Greek Democracy & Golden Age. Age of Pericles B.C. Pericles Pericles Wise Wise Power 32 years Power 32 years Skillful Politician Skillful Politician.
The Golden Age. The Age of Pericles 3 Goals 1. Strengthen Athenian Democracy 2. Hold and strengthen the Empire 3. Glorify Athens.
Greek Philosophers. Socrates What we know about Socrates comes from his student Plato He wrote NO books Used the Socratic method, asking questions to.
CH 8: Greek Civilization & Alexander Lesson 2 World History Mr. Rich Miami Arts Charter.
Greek Philosophers “Lovers of Wisdom”. Basic Assumptions Universe is orderly and subject to absolute and unchanging laws Universe is orderly and subject.
The Legacy of the Ancient Greeks ( ) How ancient Greece influences western political thought. (our society and government)
Famous Greek Philosophers What is truth? What is beauty? What is value?
ANCIENT GREEK PHILOSOPHERS. Philosophers - “Lovers of Wisdom” Philosophers are people who question the world around them seeking answers to life’s questions.
Epics of Homer Lacking writing, Greeks learned about the Trojan War through the spoken word Greatest storyteller was a blind poet named Homer Trojan War.
1)What city-state is the speaker from? How do you know? 2)What kind of democracy is he describing? 3)How accurate do you think “power is in the hands…of.
Golden Age of Athens Chapter 5 Section 3. How did Pericles create Athens’ Golden Age? Goal #1: Strengthen Athenian democracy Goal #2: Strengthen Athenian.
After the Peloponnesian War Athenians lost confidence in their democratic government and began to question their values. At this time, several great thinkers.
Greek Philosophers. Philosophers? “lovers of wisdom” Used observation and reason to find causes for events. Not just the wants of the Gods Logic? Use.
Chapter 1: Sources of Democratic Tradition 2000 B.C.E.- C.E Section 1: The Greek Roots of Democracy I. The Rise of Greek City-States A. Between
Greek Philosophy and History
 Why did the Persians attack Greece?  What famous battle started the Persian wars?  Who were the father and son that led Persia during the Persian.
The Greek Mind Chapter Greek Thinkers 500 B.C. to 350 B.C was known as the Golden Age of Greece. Art, architecture, literature, and philosophy thrived.
Greek Philosophers. Philosopher 1. What is a philosopher? 2. Why would a philosopher be seen as a respectable career and why might they be seen as better.
The Golden Age of Greece Pericles plan – Introduced direct democracy – Strengthen Athenian navy – Build great buildings and sculptures to make Athens beautiful.
Golden Age of Greece BC. 50 years it lasted… Athens –growth in learning Intellectual –Philosophy –Science Artistic –Drama –Sculpture Called the.
By : Ayub Khan Pd.5. Philosopher. He believed that absolute standards did exist for truth and justice. He encouraged Greeks to go farther and question.
Today’s Vocab Parthenon- Built during the Peloponnesian War to honor the Goddess Athena. Socratic Method- Theory of Socrates that involved constantly asking.
GREEK PHILOSOPHERS I can explain the importance of the Greek philosophers; Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.
Greek Philosophers How do the Greek Philosophers influence the way we think today?
Do Now: Would you rather live in Athens or Sparta? Why?
Democracy and Greece’s Golden Age Mr. Snell. Athens Golden Age – the 50 years Athens experienced a growth in intellectual and artistic learning. Drama,
11/18 Focus: 11/18 Focus: – Greek thinkers tried to use observation and reason to understand why things happened. – Philosopher meant “lover of wisdom”
Peloponnesian War Athens & Sparta.
PHILOSOPHY!.
Today’s Vocab Parthenon- Built during the Peloponnesian War to honor the Goddess Athena. Socratic Method- Theory of Socrates that involved constantly asking.
Outcome: The Athenian Golden Age
Classical Greek Art Ancient Greece.
Mr. Nestlebush Pre-Ap world history ’15 – ‘16
Greek History & Philosophers
Outcome: The Athenian Golden Age
Outcome: The Athenian Golden Age
Aim: Understanding the Philosophies of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle
A B C Which one of these is the oldest structure?
Greek History & Philosophers
Warm-Up List two ways that Athens was different than Sparta
The study of life, knowledge, problems, reality, & reason
Socrates Plato Aristotle
The study of life, knowledge, problems, reality, & reason
Outcome: The Athenian Golden Age
The study of life, knowledge, problems, reality, & reason
Greek Philosophers.
Outcome: The Athenian Golden Age
Socrates Plato Aristotle
Greek Philosophers World History.
How do the Greek Philosophers influence the way we think today?
Warring City-States.
Presentation transcript:

“THERE IS ONLY ONE GOOD, KNOWLEDGE, AND ONE EVIL, IGNORANCE.” DO YOU AGREE WITH THE STATEMENT ABOVE? WHY OR WHY NOT? EXPLAIN IN 4 TO 5 SENTENCES. Do Now – Tuesday, October 29 th

Inspirational History October 29, 1998 – 77 year-old astronaut, John Glenn, returns to space 40 years after being the first American to orbit the Earth

Sparta Had the most powerful army in Greece Individualism was discouraged Boys left home and joined the army from age 7 to 30 Did not value the arts or other intellectual pursuits

Sparta What do you think this Spartan phrase means: “Come back with your shield or on it.”

Philosophers – “lovers of wisdom” Athens lost a war with Sparta Athenians lost confidence in democratic process Philosophers appeared searching for truth  Universe is orderly and unchanging  We can understand these laws through logic and reasoning

Greek Philosophers Group Work Students will be broken into groups of 3 Each person in the group will have 8 minutes to complete the guided reading assignment Each person will refer to their textbook and read about their assigned philosopher – Socrates, Plato & Aristotle After the 8 minutes has passed students will share with their group their info about their philosopher Page Group 1 & 4 – Socrates Group 2 & 5 – Plato Group 3 & 6 - Aristotle

Socrates Encouraged Athens to examine their actions & beliefs Examine their personal traits Brought to trial for corrupting the youth of Athens His teachings were good for the Athens Died by drinking hemlock (poison)

Plato Born into wealth Student of Socrates Wrote down the works of Socrates Wrote The Republic  His vision of a perfect society  Perfect ruler is the philosopher-king NOT democracy

Aristotle Son of a physician Attended Plato’s school  Was one of the brightest students His greatest pupils were Alexander the Great and King Philip II Opened his own school – Lyceum “He who studies how things originated will achieve the clearest view of them.”

Socrates Criticized the Sophists Believed in absolute standards for truth & justice Told Greeks to question themselves and their moral character “The unexamined life is not worth living.” Sentenced to death for corrupting Athenian youth and neglecting the gods Socratic method used today in fields of law & medicine

Plato Student of Socrates The Republic  What a perfect society would look like  NOT a democracy  Society in 3 groups:  Farmers/Artisans  Warriors  Ruling Class  Philosopher-King was wisest/smartest of the ruling class

Aristotle Questioned the world and of human thought & belief Invented a method of arguing according to logic His work applied to science as well & used today Tutored Alexander the Great

DBQ Conveyer Belt You will answer 8 DBQ questions You will have 3:30 minutes to answer each DBQ question! As the timer sounds for each DBQ, you MUST immediately stop where you are at and pass your DBQ on to the next person so you can begin the next one Good luck!