ancient history pt 1 Flashcards

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how did Greek philosophers find natural causes of things by

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  1. Reason

2. Observation

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why did Greek philosophers discard supernatural explanations

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no complete explanation of the world (bible or text), Greek gods took little interest in the world and in people, had human characteristics and faults

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the Milesian school

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Thales of Miletus- left no writings and may have been illiterate
some views put down in record by Aristotle
- first natural philosopher

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Thales teachings

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  1. earth is a disc surrounded on all sides by water
    - earthquakes came from jostling of world by water
  2. water is the beginning of all things, the fundamental element out of which all else is made
  3. the forces that cause change in matter are consolidation and expansion
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who claim to invented science

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the Milesians: because of their naturalism and their ideas on the unity of matter

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Empedocles

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similar to Thales- had a materialist and causal view of nature

  • originator of 4 element model of nature
  • elements combine and dissociate because of 2 forces: love and hate
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empedocles biology

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we think primarily with our blood, because the 4 elements are most evenly mingled in our blood

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how did empedocles believe animals evolved

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from bizzare ancestors

- originally seperate limbs, torsos and heads

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who represents the peak of the first period of greek philosophy

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Democritus: noted for its interest in the natural world for its own sake
- learned atomism from Leucippus and became foremost ancient atomist and religious skeptic

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who is named the laughing philosopher

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democritus

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democritus atomism

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atoms are infinite in number and shape

qualities of matter derive from the number, size, shape and motion of the atoms of which matter is composed

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democritus biology

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life and soul are same thing

  • soul is made up of fire atoms
  • respiration brings in soul atoms from the air
  • sleep and death = loss of soul atoms
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how did democritus believe we perceived

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movement of atoms from the percevied object to the perceiver interact with soul atoms from the perceiver
- atoms come off object and off the eye and meet in the middle to interact and form an image

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democritus organs

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brain: thought
heart: courage
liver: sensuality

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democritus atheism

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no divine beings, impersonal necessity and natural law govern the world
- No divine will

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limitations of first period greek philosophy

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  • not big on hypothesises (testing theories through observation)
  • chemistry knowledge was poor