Socretis,Plato and Aristotle
Three famous philosophers whose theories influenced the formation of the United States government and Constitution were John Locke from England, Montesquieu from France, and Rousseau born in Switzerland but known as a French philosopher.
1.Salutary Neglect 2. Enlightenment 3. Great Awakening
The four major revolutions in history are the (in chronological order): Glorious (English) Revolution American Revolution French Revolution Latin American Revolution. These are otherwise known as G.A.F.L.
3/5 ratio for counting slaves, representation in the legislature, and the method of electing a president.
At the Treaty of Paris, September 3, 1783
The top 3 were Plato, Socrates and Aristotle. Alexander the Great is sometimes the 4th! ! :)
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there were more than three greek philosophers but the most famous were socrates,plato,and aristotle. others included thales,anaximander,anaximenes, and others.
they were socrates, plato and aristotle
what were some ideas or beliefs of each philosophers
there were more than three greek philosophers but the most famous were Socrates,plato,and aristotle. others included thales,anaximander,anaximenes, and others.
There are many Greek philosophers who have greatly influenced philosophy until today. Some of them are: 1. Socrates, 2. Aristotle, 3. Plato, 4. Anaxagoras, 5. Heracletus. 6. Thales 7. Antisthenes 8. Epicurus
Some ancient Greek Philosophers were:1. Heraclitus2. Socrates, very famous.3. Plato, also a mathematician and a student of Socrates4. Aristotle, extremely famous, student of Plato. Aristotle educated Alexander the Great.5. Pythagoras, also a mathematician.There is 5 for you. I know you asked for two but I love ancient Greece. I got a bit carried away, but definitely the two most famous would have to be Socrates first then Aristotle.
The most important Roman philosopher was Seneca. Other prominent philosophers were Cicero, Epictetus (he was Greek, but lived in Rome), Plotinus and Boethius. The emperor Marcus Aurelius was also a philosopher.
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1. The Greek city-states gained or maintained their independence and were able to get back to their usuall occupation of fighting each otheer. 2. Athens was able to take control of many of those Greek cities and turn them into an empire of its own. 3. This led to the Peloponnesian War which devastated the Greek world. These things were great in effect but not great in human welfare.