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rhetoris

study of the art of persuasion

theoria

sophia ( wisdom)

phronosis

practical wisdom

praxis

action, doing

socrates has a vocation

calling

Aristotle described human beings as

rational animals and featherless

socrates

altheia exeemplified

tedme

bringing faith

death contemplation

being aware of the fact that you are going to die or mortality

noble death

being able to die in a certain way that it confirms how you live your life

three ethical principles

1. never do wrong or injustice


2.never repay injustice = revenge


3.always honour your genuine commitments

how did the Athens view Socrates?

they seen him as a disruption to their everyday way of looking at things

everydayness

routine patterns

4 features of everydayness

1.idle talk/chatter


2.idle gossip


3.idle curiosity


4.theyness



the theory of forms

is ontologically dualistic


reality - being - one - idea - knowledge