Confucius... (Study Island Question)...
Hundred Schools of Thought
Socrates Plato Aristotle Aristophanes Heraclitus Parmenides Pythagoras
The Greek philosophers tried to discover why the earth acted like it did. They thought gods controlled the forces or nature, so they made different myths about why things happend like they did.
Plato thought that an ideal state should be run by philosphers, by people who knew well the matters for which they decide upon. He believed in a kind of "philosophers' aristocracy".
All Greek philosophers agree on the importance of reason and rational thought as fundamental tools for understanding the world. They also share a belief in seeking knowledge and truth, often through questioning, dialogue, and critical analysis. These principles laid the groundwork for Western philosophy and scientific inquiry.
Confucius
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Confucius... (Study Island Question)...
It was not adopted because each of the colonies wanted its own power, and the people thought that they could rely on the British soldiers.
It may be that the surfeit of philosophers is a result of freedom of thought. If people are allowed to think and speak their thought, more thoughts will be shared and debated.
Because they thought they could use reason to determine how to improve the society.
Philosophers and Greeks thought they could tell the future.
Socrates
You'll have to look in your textbooks on this one, because I don't know this answer. Hopefully someone else can come behind me and improve this answer.
Nobody made them. If you mean who discovered them, it is thought to have come from an Indian or Greek philosophers
The Scientific Revolution influenced European philosophers as well as scientists. Philosophers tried to apply principles of rational thought to the study of human life. Inconclusion they hoped to improve conditions for people..!
No, Socrates and Aristotle were not Roman philosophers. They were both Greek philosophers who lived in ancient Greece. Socrates is known as one of the founders of Western philosophy, while Aristotle was a student of Plato and went on to establish his own school of thought.