I suggest you make a Venn diagram to write the primary ideas that you have been asked about in this prompt. Your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the lesson. Not our answer.
Humanists rediscovered the past by studying the ideas and art of ancient European civilizations, while secularists focused on nonreligious themes.
Factors affecting Philosophies of Education 1. Existing knowledge. 2. Social ideas of society. 3. Interest of influential groups. 4. Personal experience. 5. Visual of educational leaders. 6. Individual temerament.
Cynicism taught that people should live simply and naturally, without disregard for pleasure, wealth, or social status. Skepticism taught that because the universe is always changing, all knowledge is uncertain. By accepting this fact, however, people can achieve peace of mind. Stoicism teaches the divine reason directs the world. Thus, people should accept their fate without complaint. Epicureanism teaches that the aim of life is to seek pleasure, and avoid pain. Epicurus said that people should limit their desires. This, he felt, was the best way to avoid suffering.
The "Enlightenment" was not a single movement or school of thought, for these philosophies were often mutually contradictory or divergent. The Enlightenment was a set of values. It had a strong belief in rationality and science.
encouraged the spread of new ideas
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Some of general Douglas philosophies or ideas were that He was poised to camman the invasion of japan in novemeber but was instead instructed to accept their surrender on september.
Humanists rediscovered the past by studying the ideas and art of ancient European civilizations, while secularists focused on nonreligious themes.
No. While initial ideas are ideas one first thinks of and can become primary ideas (or, in other words, the main focus), primary ideas are not necessarily the first ideas one thinks of (better known as initial ideas). Initial ideas can become primary ideas. Primary ideas are not necessarily initial ideas.
These ideas were influenced by the Athenian democracy.
Alexander the great conquerd most of the know world and spread the greek language and greek ideas that's why it was called a hellenistic empire
Although differing by time-period and racial hegemony, among other differences, the Roman and Hellenistic civilizations were in fact profoundly similar in a number of ways. Perhaps the most significant similarity was the eclecticism of each: Hellenistic kingdoms and the Roman Empire were remarkably committed to blending customs and values, ideas and practices, of very different peoples in a manner that can be considered "inclusive" in some (but not all) significant ways.
The Hellenistic world.
Philosophers and scientist in the Hellenistic Age introduced new ideas and major discoveries
The military campaigns of Alexander the Great into India (326 B.C.) accelerated the exchange of ideas between the Indian sub-continent and Hellenistic world.
Hellenistic Culture
Socrates' philosophies were introduced in ancient Greece sometime between the years 469 BC and 399 BC. At that time his ideas were rejected. They were rejected but had been introduced.