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The Stoa was a covered walkway or colonnade in ancient Greece where philosophers like Zeno of Citium and Cleanthes, who founded the Stoic school of philosophy, would teach and engage in discussions with their followers. The Stoa became a central meeting place for Stoic philosophers to impart their teachings on topics like ethics, logic, and natural philosophy.
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Plato started the Academy in Athens, Greece, around 387 BC. This was a school dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge and philosophy, focusing on topics like ethics, metaphysics, politics, and epistemology. The Academy became one of the most influential philosophical institutions in ancient Greece.
Everything!!! The ancient Greeks invented drama. Yes the western drama tradition goes back to Greece. Many other traditions exist in Asia and Africa for example.
Socrates was "The Father of Education." The ancient Athenians (Greece) were the first people, historically, to actually teach students in a school-like environment.
They are the religion of the ancient Greeks.
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Aesop's Fables are a collection of ancient tales that use animals to convey moral lessons to children. These stories originated from ancient Greece but are still widely used today to teach values and social norms.
The Sophists were a group of ancient Greek philosophers who claimed to teach virtue and excellence in rhetoric and public speaking. They were known for their skepticism and relativism, believing that truth and morality were subjective and could be manipulated through persuasive arguments.Sophists were often criticized by other philosophers such as Plato for their emphasis on persuasion over seeking objective truth.
Democritus is known to have taught many students in his philosophical school. One of his famous students was Protagoras, who went on to become a prominent Sophist in Ancient Greece.