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For each quote, write down whether you agree/disagree, and change the quote to fit your own beliefs (or explain why you disagree) Greek Philosophers
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Aristotle “IT IS THE MARK OF AN EDUCATED MIND TO BE ABLE TO ENTERTAIN A THOUGHT WITHOUT ACCEPTING IT.”
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Aristotle “EXCELLENCE IS NEVER AN ACCIDENT. IT IS ALWAYS THE RESULT OF HIGH INTENTION, SINCERE EFFORT, AND INTELLIGENT EXECUTION; IT REPRESENTS THE WISE CHOICE OF MANY ALTERNATIVES - CHOICE, NOT CHANCE, DETERMINES YOUR DESTINY.”
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“LEARNING IS NOT CHILD'S PLAY; WE CANNOT LEARN WITHOUT PAIN.”
Aristotle “LEARNING IS NOT CHILD'S PLAY; WE CANNOT LEARN WITHOUT PAIN.”
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“BE KIND, FOR EVERYONE YOU MEET IS FIGHTING A HARDER BATTLE.”
Plato “BE KIND, FOR EVERYONE YOU MEET IS FIGHTING A HARDER BATTLE.”
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Plato “WISE MEN SPEAK BECAUSE THEY HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY; FOOLS BECAUSE THEY HAVE TO SAY SOMETHING.”
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“LOVE IS A SERIOUS MENTAL DISEASE.”
Plato “LOVE IS A SERIOUS MENTAL DISEASE.”
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“I CANNOT TEACH ANYBODY ANYTHING. I CAN ONLY MAKE THEM THINK”
Socrates “I CANNOT TEACH ANYBODY ANYTHING. I CAN ONLY MAKE THEM THINK”
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Socrates “STRONG MINDS DISCUSS IDEAS, AVERAGE MINDS DISCUSS EVENTS, WEAK MINDS DISCUSS PEOPLE.”
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Socrates “IF YOU DON'T GET WHAT YOU WANT, YOU SUFFER; IF YOU GET WHAT YOU DON'T WANT, YOU SUFFER; EVEN WHEN YOU GET EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT, YOU STILL SUFFER BECAUSE YOU CAN'T HOLD ON TO IT FOREVER. YOUR MIND IS YOUR PREDICAMENT. IT WANTS TO BE FREE OF CHANGE. FREE OF PAIN, FREE OF THE OBLIGATIONS OF LIFE AND DEATH. BUT CHANGE IS LAW AND NO AMOUNT OF PRETENDING WILL ALTER THAT REALITY.”
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Socrates, Plato, Aristotle Philosophers (lovers of wisdom)
Greek Philosophers Socrates, Plato, Aristotle Philosophers (lovers of wisdom)
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Socrates, Plato & Aristotle
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Socrates BC to 399 BC Born in Athens, questioned authority, “the unexamined life is not worth living.” Encouraged his students to examine their most closely held beliefs using question-answer approach that became known as the Socratic method This encouraged his students to look deeper into concepts.
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Plato: 427 BC to 347 BC Pupil of Socrates Wrote: The Republic
Ideal Society: one in which each member understands and performs his or her role. Philosophers, warriors & others
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Ideal form of Government
He felt a philosopher-king should rule. Philosophers should become kings because the love of knowledge, wisdom, and virtue should govern. Power and Wisdom need to be united in one person in order to not have evil in the government.
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Aristotle: 384 BC to 322 BC One of greatest persons to influence western thought. Pupil of Plato Book: Politics Ideal Society: one in which everyone is educated to be morally virtuous and all citizens participate in political society.
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Ideal Form of Government
Government ruled by properly educated members of the middle class. The middle class would be bridge between rich & poor Philosopher/King Relationship: Kings would take advice on ruling from philosophers.
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