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Greek philosophers. Chapter 5 section 2. Socrates. Athenian sculptor, but true love was philosophy Left no writings behind There is an absolute right and wrong Some Athenian leaders considered the Socratic method a threat No longer trusted debate after the Peloponnesian War
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Greek philosophers Chapter 5 section 2
Socrates • Athenian sculptor, but true love was philosophy • Left no writings behind • There is an absolute right and wrong • Some Athenian leaders considered the Socratic method a threat • No longer trusted debate after the Peloponnesian War • Accused Socrates of teaching young Athenians to rebel against Athens • What happened to him?
Plato • Student of Socrates • Wrote the Republic which explains his ideas for an ideal government • Top – philosopher kings • Warriors – defended the state • Rest of people – produced food, shelter and clothing *men & women should have equal chance for same jobs
Aristotle • Teacher pet to Plato • Wrote more than 200 books ranging from government to planets and stars • Opened his own school and taught “golden mean” • Science – grouped observations according to their differences and similarities • Best mixture of government is oligarchy and democracy
Aristotle • Ideas shaped the way Europeans and Americans thought about government • Founders of the United States Constitution tried to create a mixed government like Aristotle had identified!
Herodotus (hih-RAH-duh-tuhs) • Wrote the history of the Persians Wars • Tried to separate fact from legend • Still used some gods & goddesses to explain events • “father of history”
Thucydides(thoo-sih-duh-DEEZ) • Considered by some to be greatest historian of the ancient world • Fought in the Peloponnesian War • Wrote History of the Peloponnesian War while in exile after losing the War • Tried to use humans not gods to explain history • Stressed the importance of having accurate facts