Ch. 6 Sec. 2 - J Go World History
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Ch. 6 Sec. 2
Philosophers & Writers
of the Golden Age
The Rise of Philosophy
Greeks discovered philosophy
which is the study of basic
questions of reality & human
existence
Most philosophers believed that
all of nature is based upon
certain natural laws, or truths
Socrates
Socrates
was
an important
thinker that
taught that
education was
the key to
personal
growth
His
way of teaching
through questioning
has become known as
the Socratic Method
Socrates had enemies
(Greek leaders) & was
accused of corrupting
Athenian youth, he
refused to deny his
teachings, & was
executed
Plato
Since Socrates
didn’t write his
ideas down, we
learn about him
through Plato,
who was
Socrates student
Plato
found the
Academy, which
was a special
school in Athens
for teaching
philosophy
He wrote about
gov’t, justice, &
the nature of
physical & spiritual
things
Plato’s
ideal gov’t was an
aristocracy- a gov’t ruled by an
upper class
But Plato thought of the
aristocracy not of birth or wealth,
but of Philosophers chosen for
their wisdom, ability, & high
ideals
Aristotle
Plato’s student,
who came up w/ a
process for
organizing facts
into systems
which became an
important part of
modern research
Aristotle wrote 2 books: Ethics & Poetics
He believed that by combining the best of all
three gov’ts, (monarchy, aristocracy, &
democracy), he could create the best gov’t
to create a limited democracy
Mathematics
Pythagoras
was a
philosopher who
believed that
everything could be
explained in terms of
mathematics
Known for
Pythagorean
theorem
Science
The
Greeks believed that the natural
world could be explained in terms of
natural laws
They also believed that the rules that
govern our universe could be
identified, observed, & defined
The approach of observation &
reason, rather than superstition,
advanced scientific thought
Medicine
Hippocrates
taught
that disease comes
from natural causes,
not a punishment
from the gods
Doctors, today, still
take the Hippocratic
oath
History
Herodotus,
Father of
History, was
st
the 1
Historian of
the Western
world
Thucydides,
famous for his
History of the
Peloponnesian
War, worked hard
to make his
history accurate &
fair
Greek Theater
The Greeks were the
first to write dramas
– plays containing
action or dialogue &
involving conflict &
emotion
In Greek tragedies
the main character
struggled against
fate, or events
3
great Greek tragedy writers:
Aeschylus wrote about religion & the
relationship between gods & people
Sophocles defended many traditional
Greek values (Oedipus Rex)
Euripides questioned many old
beliefs & ideas (The Trojan Women –
showed the pain & misery of war)
Greek
comedies
made fun of ideas
& people including
both tragic &
humorous figures
Aristophanes
was known for his
sharp wit (Clouds)