Ancient Greece-Excellence
Agora-(in ancient Greece) a public open space used for assemblies and markets.
Polis-a city state in ancient Greece, especially as considered in its ideal form for philosophical purposes.
- Megara
- Athens
- Sparta
- Troy
- Corinth
The importance of the year 508 BC to the ancient Greeks:
- Democracy is introduced to Athens by Cleisthenes
- (The Father of Athenian Democracy)
Socractes:
- Greek philosopher.
- One of founders of Western philosophy.
- First moral philosopher of the Western ethical tradition of thought.
Socrates' Death:
- Died 399 BC
- imprisoned
- disrespected the gods (believed other things)
- Impressing younger population to be smart (Corruption)
- He was poisoned (execution)
Socratic method:
- A.K.A Elenchus, elenctic method, Socratic Debate
- cooperative argumentative dialogue
- getting a point over without arguing unhealthily
- questioning somebody without revealing your own opinion
- used to clarify another's beliefs
- not trying to change another's beliefs
- people should think for themselves and make up their own mind
What if meant if Ancient Greeks meant if they called you an idiot:
- originated from "Idios"
When the ancient Greeks called you an idiot, it meant that you are someone who is apolitical. You are lacking social awareness and political awareness. You are self centered.
Polis-a city state in ancient Greece, especially as considered in its ideal form for philosophical purposes.
- Megara
- Athens
- Sparta
- Troy
- Corinth
The importance of the year 508 BC to the ancient Greeks:
- Democracy is introduced to Athens by Cleisthenes
- (The Father of Athenian Democracy)
Socractes:
- Greek philosopher.
- One of founders of Western philosophy.
- First moral philosopher of the Western ethical tradition of thought.
Socrates' Death:
- Died 399 BC
- imprisoned
- disrespected the gods (believed other things)
- Impressing younger population to be smart (Corruption)
- He was poisoned (execution)
Socratic method:
- A.K.A Elenchus, elenctic method, Socratic Debate
- cooperative argumentative dialogue
- getting a point over without arguing unhealthily
- questioning somebody without revealing your own opinion
- used to clarify another's beliefs
- not trying to change another's beliefs
- people should think for themselves and make up their own mind
What if meant if Ancient Greeks meant if they called you an idiot:
- originated from "Idios"
When the ancient Greeks called you an idiot, it meant that you are someone who is apolitical. You are lacking social awareness and political awareness. You are self centered.
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