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- 201: Aristotle
- Aristotle Aristotle was a Greek philosopher and was born in 348 B.C. He studied under another philopsopher Plato and later tutored Alexander the Great at the Macedonian court. In 335 B.C. he opened a school in the Athenian Lyceum. During the anti-macedonian agitation after Alexander's ...
- 202: Roman Acheivements
- ... greatist books in history. It is all to often thrown out as erotic garbage from two thousand yers ago, when in actuality it competes on the same literary plane as Plato's Republic and Homers duet epics, the Illiad and the Oddesy. Created an Empire The fact that they conquered so much land (most of the know world) is amazing in ...
- 203: The Renaissance Period
- ... Raphael’s works, there are reasons for the harmony and realistic perspective. Raphael looked back to ancient Roman Architecture when painting buildings, the subjects always came from antiquity, such as Plato and Socrates. The bodies of Raphael’s figures were muscular and idealized and full of motion and gestures, further adding to the realism. In the short thirty seven years of ...
- 204: Description Dominance of Greco-Roman Culture
- ... was in fact the highest moment of the entire history of the humanities...At the heart of Classicism was the search for perfection." Obviously the works and ideas of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle are generally concerned with the pursuit of perfection in humanity, government, etc. Philo of Alexandria, a Jew, even acknowledged the merit of Greek philosophy. He says, "So behold ...
- 205: Development Of The Communist T
- ... out plans (Hacker 516). The fact of the matter is that communist leaders are the interpreters of that Marxist ideology in their countries (Hacker 516). It has been proven that Plato had an influence on Rousseau, and Rousseau on Hugel, and Hugel on Marx and Engels (Hacker 515). The strength in an ideology is lies not only in its content of ...
- 206: Ireland An Expansion Through
- ... dose of Zoroastrian dualism, and some of the quiet refinements of Buddhism. (49)”. Although this would not satisfy his intellectual hunger and he would move onto studying the works of Plato and Socrates. In the end though he would come across the letters of a Jew named Paul who would show him the light of the Christian god. Thus, he would ...
- 207: A "Golden Age" for Athens?
- ... that Sophists were destroying Greek tradition by emphasizing rationalism over a belief in superstition, however it was this rationalism that became so important to Greek philosophers such as Socrates and Plato, both who belonged to the 5th century BCE. The Sophists high regard for rhetoric was later of great use to citizen addressing the Assembly in the developing Athenian democracy. Athenian ...
- 208: The Idea of Humanism and the Renaissance
- ... very "well rounded" schooling in many different fields of learning were the new defined goals of Renaissance education. People all over (Especially in Florence) revived the Ancient Greek studies of Plato, Aristotle, and many others. People began seriously questioning what these people said and re-developed the "Scientific Theory" in which you didn't just accept whatever was said to you ...
- 209: Multicultural Education
- ... the "Stanford-style multicultural curriculum" which aimed to familiarize students with traditions, philosophy, literature, and history of the West. The program consisted of 15 required books by writers such as Plato, Aristotle, Homer, Aquinas, Marx, and Freud. By 1987, a group called the Rainbow Coalition argued the fact that the books were all written by DWEM's or Dead White European ...
- 210: Development of Communist Theory
- ... out plans (Hacker 516). The fact of the matter is that communist leaders are the interpreters of that Marxist ideology in their countries (Hacker 516). It has been proven that Plato had an influence on Rousseau, and Rousseau on Hugel, and Hugel on Marx and Engels (Hacker 515). The strength in an ideology is lies not only in its content of ...
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