People were able to vote thanks to the ideas of the ancient Romans.Their rules of justice and laws influenced countries like ours today,and that is why justice is always,(well sometimes),served.Yes because of people like the Romans. I'm Frisko Callipso,age 13,and yes i am a black male trying to strike knowlege into the brains of those which is needed in the black community.
The Romans developed the arch, invented cement, made paved roads, made the first shopping mall, made the first sports arena, developed the dome, created the first What_were_some_important_architectural_and_engineering_achievements_of_the_Romanscomplex, made the first city water systems and cisterns, developed a form of an elevator,used space and light unlike others before them.
Roman citizenship involved the concept of having citizen rights. Roman philosophers followed one the two most influential Greek schools of philosophy. Neither of them have affected modern life.
The key principles of Roman civil law have provided the foundation or an inspiration for the law of many modern countries. These are: citizenship status and citizenship rights, equality under the law, nobody is above the law, the right to have a proper trial, the right to defend oneself and to be represented, the right to appeal, that the burden of proof rests on the accuser and not on the accused, that it is the exact form of actions and not intentions or words which is punishable, and that a law deemed unreasonable or unfair can be repealed.
The Romans did not have a philosophy of their own. They adopted some schools of Greek philosophy. In the classical period Stoicism and Epicureanism were popular. With the rise of Christianity Neo-Platonism became important. The most important aspect of citizenship was that citizens had rights. Roman law was based on the principle of rights and legal protection for citizens.
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Eh.....Philosophy has been around for much of human existence, however, the Greeks are known for producing famous philosophers of modern philosophy such as Socrates and Plato.
Hans Adolf Eduard Driesch has written: 'Philosophische gegenwartsfragen' -- subject(s): German Philosophy, Modern Philosophy, Philosophy, German, Philosophy, Modern 'Metaphysik der natur' -- subject(s): Philosophy of nature 'The problem of individuality' -- subject(s): Science, Individuality, Vitalism, Philosophy 'Mind and body' -- subject(s): Mind and body 'Der Mensch und die Welt' -- subject(s): Metaphysics
The most outstanding legacy of the ancient Greeks to modern western civilization was in the area of philosophy and political philosophy. The latter can be best illustrated by the writings of Plato.
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Modern Moral Philosophy was created in 1958.
father of philosophy -SOCRATES father of modern philosophy - RENE DESCARTES
Keiji Yamada has written: 'Way of thinking in traditional philosophy' -- subject(s): Asian Philosophy, Modern Philosophy, Philosophy, Asian, Philosophy, Modern
James Daniel Collins has written: 'Spinoza on nature' -- subject(s): Philosophy of nature, History 'God in modern philosophy' -- subject(s): God, History of doctrines, Modern Philosophy, Philosophy, Modern 'The continental rationalists: Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz' -- subject(s): Rationalism 'Interpreting modern philosophy' -- subject(s): Modern Philosophy, Philosophy, Modern, Teleology 'The mind of Kierkegaard' 'The Lure of Wisdom'
Modern philosophy is called modern to distinguish it from ancient and medieval philosophy. It refers to the philosophical thought that emerged in the 17th century, characterized by a focus on reason, skepticism, and questioning traditional beliefs. Modern philosophy marked a shift towards more empirical and scientific approaches to understanding the world.
Rene Descartes is often considered the father of modern philosophy. His work on methodical doubt and skepticism laid the foundation for modern philosophy's focus on individualism and the mind-body problem.
The Roman and Greek citizenship influenced the development of modern democracies.in Europe and the US.
Bohdan Urbankowski has written: 'Absurd, ironia, czyn' -- subject(s): Modern Philosophy, Philosophy, Modern, Philosophy, Polish, Polish Philosophy
Chenshui. has written: 'Wen hua Zhongguo' -- subject(s): Chinese Philosophy, Interviews, Modern Philosophy, Philosophers, Philosophy, Chinese, Philosophy, Modern, Space and time