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2 In your own words, explain what this saying means. Do you agree? Disagree? Explain your answer. http://videos.howstuffworks.com/hsw/12169-ancient-civilizations-greek-philosophy- video.htm

3 Father was a stone carver; mother was a midwife Father claimed to be descendent of the god Poseidon Father died when Socrates was a boy Mother remarried her uncle; they raised Socrates Tried his hand as a stone sculptor and was very bad by all accounts Known for teaching through discussion of ideas, using questions to challenge students' assumptions about the world

4 Learning how little we know is how we learn Never wrote anything down, so we have no written works by him; also no pictures (although they say he was quite ugly) Sentenced to death by hemlock for not recounting his atheist beliefs and for corrupting the young men he taught

5 Socrates’ student Wealthy family Started out with career in politics, but left when he realized thatpoliticians weren't always truthful (didn't think clearly) Started his own university, "The Academy," in 387 BC "Ideas" as truth -- ideas exist in perfect truthful state in our minds The physical world is misleading, not what you should base truth upon

6 A constant struggle for humans is to balance what you know is true and what the physical world shows you to be true People are born with knowledge Point of education is to draw out the knowledge that's already in your head; use dialogues to do this Prolific writer - approximately 24 books; wrote in dialogues so it's easy to read, and he had a sense of humor, too

7 Plato’s student Born to an aristocratic family; father a doctor Became teacher to Alexander the Great Opened his own academy Wrote extensively on physics, biology, music, logic, government, ethics, etc. Developed the classification system of governments used today (democracy, aristocracy, oligarchy, monarchy, etc.)

8 Identified the Five Elements (water, earth, air, fire, ether) Emphasis on reason; develop a solid premise so that through deductive thought conclusions are clearly derived Saw women as a lower life form, not fully human His ideas were the basis for first university curricula in the Middle Ages (~1000 years later)

9 We’re just ‘dust in the wind’ Trailer - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrGWooNDPiE&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrGWooNDPiE&feature=related Socrates Clip - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EwaFkPMdlY&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EwaFkPMdlY&feature=related


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