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Great Greeks and their contributions. DATA. Socrates- 500 BCE. Greek philosopher Used Socratic method of teaching Teacher asks series of questions, pretends to be ignorant to expose flaws in student’s logic Took an opinion & showed how it was not logical Social & moral critic
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Socrates- 500 BCE Greek philosopher Used Socratic method of teaching Teacher asks series of questions, pretends to be ignorant to expose flaws in student’s logic Took an opinion & showed how it was not logical Social & moral critic "I only know that I know nothing“ Died by drinking hemlock Lived at same time as Buddha and Confucius
The Death of Socrates painted in 1787 by Jacques Louis David (French Neoclassical painter)
Plato- 350 BCE • Greek philosopher • In Athens, founded the world’s first university- The Academy • Wrote The Republic • Wrote dialogues, which are conversations between two people • Took a thing and defined it • “What is justice?”
Aristotle- 340 BCE • Greek philosopher • Student of Plato • Teacher of Alexander the Great • Was more practical than Plato; logical thinker • Study by scientific method • Used deductive reasoning; he took a thing & broke it down into parts • “Moderation in all things” Major premise: All humans are mortal. Minor premise: Socrates is a human.Conclusion: Socrates is mortal.
Euclid- 300 BCE • Greek mathematician know as the “father of geometry” • Elements, the book he wrote, is considered the foundation for teaching mathematics
Thucydides- 460 BCE • Greek historian and author • Wrote History of the Peloponnesian Warwhich recounts the war between Sparta and Athens • Wrote with great accuracy & without bias • Interviewed soldiers on both sides of the war
Hypatia- 400 AD or CE • Female mathematician, astronomer, Neoplatonist philosopher (takes things & defines them) • Educated in Athens and Italy • Taught at the Museum of Alexandria in Egypt • First notable women in mathematics
Who am I? Great GreeksSelect from the following Greek figures from the arts & sciences: Hypatia, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Euclid, Thucydides • I am a philosopher who teaches people to question. • I love history and wrote all about the Peloponnesian War. • I studied math and help contribute to better understanding 3 dimensional space, angles, and triangles. • I wrote “The Republic” and wrote down all that Socrates had to say. • I was a teacher and Alexander the Great was one of my students. • I was a Greek woman who lived in Egypt. • I was the father of geometry. • I used logic and took things and broke it into parts. • I wrote many dialogues and founded the world’s first university called “The Academy”. • I believe that you shouldn’t memorize the opinions of others, but think and question for yourself. • I think that girls can also be brilliant in math and science. • I think you should go to college. • Avoid extremes, and do things in moderation- not too little, not too much.