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11/18 Focus: 11/18 Focus: – Greek thinkers tried to use observation and reason to understand why things happened. – Philosopher meant “lover of wisdom” in ancient Greece Do Now: Do Now: – Who led Athens during it’s golden age?
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Philosophy Philosophers tried to use observation and reason to understand why things happened Major Greek Philosophers (400-300 BC) – Socrates – Plato – Aristotle
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Socrates Most of what we know about Socrates comes from the writing of his student, Plato. Sought truths about broad concepts such as truth, justice, and virtue Developed Socratic method – Learning about beliefs and ideas by asking questions What is Truth?
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Socrates Sentenced to death by government – Charged with disrespecting religion and corrupting children – Influential people were afraid he was angering the gods – Drank cup of poisonous hemlock tea
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Plato Student of Socrates Founded the Academy – A school where philosophers could teach their students Wrote the Republic – Did not support Athenian democracy – Divided society into 3 classes Workers, soldiers, philosophers – Thought philosophers were best suited to govern other people
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Aristotle Student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great Started the Lyceum School Use of reason and logic to understand the natural world – Reason Clear and observed thinking – Logic The process of making inferences This approach became the basis for the scientific method Believed one strong and good leader should rule people
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Art Greeks believed in beauty, balance, and order in the universe Greek paintings and statues were life like but portray the human body in its perfect form.
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Idealism and Realism Idealism- making things look better than they really do Realism- Making things look as real as possible
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Architecture Constructed large temples, such as the Parthenon Greek column styles still influence modern day builders DoricCorinthian Ionic
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As always, Architecture showed wealth and power to the rest of the world
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The amphitheater was used in Greece, and the engineers would measure everything perfectly to have the sound echo. Everyone in the building could hear the plays
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Parthenon was built in 447 and lasted till 1667 in great shape, but was then blown up by accident
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Literature and Drama Homer – Wrote long epic poems – Odyssey and Iliad Plays – First plays developed as part of religious festivals – Tragedies Serious dramas about human conflicts – Comedies often were satires or works that poked fun at Greek society
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Historians Tried to record an unbiased record of history Herodotus – Called the father of history – Wrote the Histories
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Science and Math Pythagoras: – Pythagorean Theorem (a² + b²= c²) Archimedes: – created geometry and calculus Hippocrates – Father of western medicine
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Closure Name one Greek philosopher and explain what you learned about him.
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Closure List the three most influential Greek philosophers Who wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad ? Identify one contribution that ancient Greeks made in the area of math, science, or medicine.
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Assignment Link: http://www.ancientgreece.co.uk/acropolis/explore/ex p_set.html http://www.ancientgreece.co.uk/acropolis/explore/ex p_set.html
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