Test 2 Significance Flashcards

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miasma

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  • “pollution”
  • created when Orestes killed his mother
  • -purification needed, pour blood over head to purify
  • considered contagious
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hamartia

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  • a fatal flaw leading to the downfall of a tragic hero or heroine
  • character trait needed for a tragedy according to Aristotle
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the chorus in Greek drama

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  • originally all men that would sing and dance in the play
  • the addition actors with speaking parts reduced the number of ppl in the chorus
  • expresses the emotions of the average citizens
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the Oracle at Delphi

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  • priestess of Apollo

- through her that she told Orestes to kill his mother or die

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Socratic dialectic

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  • goal is to avoid self-contratdiction
  • develop a set of moral beliefs that is consistent
  • seen in The Euthyphro when Socrates questions Euthyphro about “the pious is prosecuting the wrongdoer”
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Socrates and the polis

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7
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the problem of the dialogues

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8
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Athenian judicial system

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  • was originally the Areopagus which was an oligarchy (made up of aristocrats)
  • was reformed and recreated into the council of 500
  • make up of citizens
  • Areopagus becomes an advisory board
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‘No man is wiser than Socrates’

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  • launched Socrates into his philosophical journey

- talked to everyone he thought was wise but learned that they weren’t

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‘the unexamined life is not worth living’

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  • life without introspection and questions is not a life at all
  • socrates poses the question to the council of 500 in The Apology
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Theory of Recollection

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Platonic idea that our souls have never died and they live on in each life. We just forget everything and need to remember what’s in the soul.

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12
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the good life

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13
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Platonic Forms

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  • the soul is more divine than the body
  • invisible
  • undying
  • ?
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14
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Socrates and retaliation

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pietas

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  • duty

- Aeneas has a duty to go to Italy and found Rome

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16
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virtus

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  • virue

- Aeneas was the most virtuas?

17
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the Promised Land in Virgil

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Aeneas is promised Italy by Jupitar

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the Golden Age in Virgil

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-The Age of Saturn, Saturn forms Latium (the Italians)

19
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The Aeneid’s debt to Homer

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-make references to the Odyssey and the Illiad

20
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the city in the Aeneid

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-either referencing the destruction of Troy or the creation of Latinum

21
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Founding legends of Rome

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-Romulus and Remus, romulus fonds Rome
-The Rape of Lucretia
Brutus becomes one of the first counsuls

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the death of Turnus

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-Allows Aeneas to build Lavinium

23
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Aeneas’ visit to the underworld

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  • gives him the motivation to go to Italy

- sees his father

24
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Dido

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-Queen of Carthage, powerful, is tricked into falling in love with Aeneas

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Zoroastrianism

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  • believed in gods of good and evil
  • origin of the idea of the apocalypse, triumph of good, end of age of darkness, beginning of age of light
  • belief in personal afterlife
  • resurrection of the dead
26
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The Second Temple Period

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  • Herod rebuilds the temple under Roman rule
  • ideas of the apocalypse
  • moshiah
27
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Moshiah vs messiah

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Moshiah: a king or priest, an adopted “son of god”, restore the kingdom of David human, national, political
-political figure
Messiah: Ruler of the entire world,universal emperor, an apocalyptic figure, human, descended from david
-religious

28
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Pharisees

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  • primary rivals of early Christians
  • interested in Halach, the proper interpretation of the Torah, concerned w/ dietary rules, developed oral law as a Second Torah
29
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Rabbinic Judaism

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  • ordinary believers must live as if their own homes were the Temple
  • emphasis on dietary laws and proper prayer, study of the Torah, practice of the commandments, good deeds
30
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the destruction of the Second Temple

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  • ppl revolt and the temple is destroyed
  • sacrificial worship stops forever
  • god becomes more transcendent
31
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the two greatest commandments

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  • love god

- love your neighbor

32
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parables

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-a story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson

33
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turn the other cheek

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-don’t pursue revenge, love your neighbor, forgive

34
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love as the greatest spiritual gift

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-life means nothing without love

35
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the spiritual body

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-there is a human body, and then a spiritual body when we die

36
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the expectation of the Apocalypse

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-Jesus will return again during the Apocalypse