Greece Society and Culture Literature Philosophy -Socrates -Plato -Aristotle.

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Greece Society and Culture Literature Philosophy -Socrates -Plato -Aristotle

Literature  No single writer had a greater influence than Homer  His epic poems The Odyssey and The Illiad helped create a national literature and became part of every Greek boy’s education.  A unifying force in Greek culture.

 Types of literature included: EPICS: long poems telling stories of heroic deeds that often affected the fate of an entire city or people. FABLES: Short, concise tales that use animal characters to convey a moral message.

Philosophy  WHAT IS PHILOSOPHY?? Most debates deal with questions of personal conduct and morality. Philosophy is the quest for knowledge.

Typical Philosophical questions:  How can people find happiness?  What makes some actions good and some actions bad?  Is it better to obey the rules of society or follow one’s own judgement?  How can we be certain of what we know?

SOCRATES (470 BCE-399 BCE)  Questioned most of the ideas generally accepted during his lifetime.  Devoted himself to finding someone who knew more than he did.  Used the “Question- Answer” method which became known as THE SOCRATIC APPROACH

THE SOCRATIC APPROACH  He would pose a question and the student would answer.  Socrates would then use his logic to expose flaws in the answer.  This helped students to sharpen their thinking and sharpen their reasoning skills.

 One of his central concerns was moral behaviour  He cast doubt on stories about Gods and Goddesses.  People saw him as destructive for criticizing so many accepted beliefs…questioned his loyalty to the state.

 Government charged him with ATHEISM- sentenced to death, he chose poison and drank hemlock.

PLATO (427 BCE – 347 BCE)  A pupil of Socrates  Wrote The Republic…first on political science.  Believed that the state could only achieve the good of all if citizens adhered to the four basic principles of:  Truth  Wisdom  Courage  Moderation.

ARISTOTLE (384 BCE- 323 BCE)  A pupil of Plato  Served as a tutor to Alexander the Great  Primary interests lay in the field of biology…paid attention to the observable world around him.  Began classifying animals and plants based on similar characteristics …became the basis of modern biology.  Also worked on the scientific method… first two steps: 1. Collecting information 2. Develop a hypothesis or possible explanation

ASSIGNMENT:  Identify three major contributions of the ancient Greeks in each of the following fields and explain their importance. How have these contributions affected our lives today?  MEDICINE  MATHEMATICS  ASTRONOMY