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15 Cards in this Set
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rhetoris |
study of the art of persuasion |
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theoria |
sophia ( wisdom) |
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phronosis |
practical wisdom |
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praxis |
action, doing |
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socrates has a vocation |
calling |
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Aristotle described human beings as |
rational animals and featherless |
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socrates |
altheia exeemplified |
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tedme |
bringing faith |
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death contemplation |
being aware of the fact that you are going to die or mortality |
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noble death |
being able to die in a certain way that it confirms how you live your life |
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three ethical principles |
1. never do wrong or injustice 2.never repay injustice = revenge 3.always honour your genuine commitments |
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how did the Athens view Socrates? |
they seen him as a disruption to their everyday way of looking at things |
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everydayness |
routine patterns |
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4 features of everydayness |
1.idle talk/chatter 2.idle gossip 3.idle curiosity 4.theyness |
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the theory of forms |
is ontologically dualistic reality - being - one - idea - knowledge |