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The study of life, knowledge, problems, reality, & reason
Philosophers = “lovers of wisdom” Sophists =“workers of wisdom”
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Professional teachers who traveled Greek city-states
Charged fees for their teaching
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470 – 399 BCE Critic of Sophists but popular with Athens’ youth
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Socrates’ teaching method
Continuous questions Designed to foster deep understandings Encourages critical thinking
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Put on trial for corrupting the youth
Sentenced to death & drank poison hemlock
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427 – 348 BCE Student of Socrates Preserved continued his work Author of The Republic Founded a school – The Academy
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Founded in Athens Described as the 1st European university
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Plato’s story about what is reality and our perception of it.
A good description of the Allegory of the Cave and what it means can be found here: It’s best to explain the story to students rather than give notes about it here I’ve found.
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BCE Student at Plato’s Academy Developed Logic as a field of study Tutored Alexander the Great
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Tutored Alexander the Great
Opened The Lyceum – a school Influential ideas on government & science
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Encouraged deep thought The Scientific Method and tests on ideas
Critical thinking about government and rule Good short review video here:
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