No they thought he was nuts.
Democritus's beliefs were not widely accepted by society during his time. His theory of atoms was overshadowed by the dominant philosophical views of the time. It was not until much later that his ideas gained more recognition and acceptance.
Democritus' belief in atomism was not widely accepted during his time due to lack of evidence and counter arguments from other philosophers. Aristotle's ideas, on the other hand, gained more acceptance and influenced Western thought for centuries with his emphasis on teleology and the four causes.
The philosopher Socrates was executed for corrupting the youth of Athens and impiety, or disrespecting the gods. He was charged with encouraging critical thinking and questioning of authority, which was seen as a threat to the established beliefs and values of the society at the time.
Rousseau believed that society's inequalities and social hierarchies were created by the introduction of private property and the establishment of civil society. He argued that true freedom and equality could only be achieved by returning to a more natural state of being, where individuals lived in harmony with nature and each other, without artificial social constructs. Rousseau's ideas challenged the prevailing beliefs of his time by questioning the legitimacy of existing political and social structures and advocating for a more egalitarian and just society.
People acquire their values through a combination of factors including upbringing, culture, education, personal experiences, and influences from society. These values can be shaped over time and may vary depending on individual beliefs and perspectives.
The Enlightenment period in the 18th century was a time when people used reason and scientific principles to challenge traditional beliefs and improve society. Thinkers like Voltaire, Rousseau, and Locke promoted ideas of liberty, progress, and equality, sparking reforms in government, education, and human rights.
Yes, his beliefs were accepted by society in his time.
They were caught the imagination of the public when in fact it was wrong.
I think so, I'm not quite sure but i think it did.
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Democritus' belief in atomism was not widely accepted during his time due to lack of evidence and counter arguments from other philosophers. Aristotle's ideas, on the other hand, gained more acceptance and influenced Western thought for centuries with his emphasis on teleology and the four causes.
Yes, everyone greately appreciated his beliefs exepts the upper class people
Time, Geography, Knowledge, Beliefs, Society, Vaules and Economy
Language, religious beliefs, values, customs and other ways of life shared by a group of people.
social norms, which are shared beliefs and expectations about proper behavior in a society. These norms guide individuals on how to act in various situations, shaping our interactions and influencing our values and attitudes. Over time, social norms can evolve or change as society's values and beliefs shift.
It was a trade society at that time. Few actually had coin of the realm and barter was the accepted means of exchange.
It is the only theory presented that explains the existence of different species and the different versions/implementations within a species. It is based on various scientific based studies made over time by accepted scientists. All other beliefs are based on religious beliefs, mythology, superstition or suggestions of alien intervention. Although the evolutionary theories have flaws (many flaws) and contradictory evidence, no other scientific based alternatives have been presented with enough evidence to warrant being accepted and until that occurs, the currently accepted beliefs will prevail, as will the religious beliefs, mythology, superstition and suggestions of alien intervention.
a traditional and widely accepted way of behaving or doing something that is specific to a particular society, place, or time: