Athens is the Greek city-state that was built on an ideology valuing the arts and philosophies. It became the cultural and intellectual center of ancient Greece, fostering the development of drama, sculpture, philosophy, and democracy. Prominent figures like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle emerged from Athens, influencing Western thought. The city's emphasis on education, debate, and creativity distinguished it from other city-states like Sparta, which prioritized military prowess.
Religious
Initially kings, then cliques of aristocrats, then assemblies of landowners, and then assemblies of citizens.ruled by citizens made such greek city states unique.
The dark ages, otherwise known as the middle ages, was followed by the Renaissance era. During the renaissance, Europe began to re-adopt old Greek and Roman philosophies, art, and science.
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Socrates.
Citizen
The Greek translation for "ideology" is "ιδεολογία". Idealogy is not a word in the English language but ideology is. Ideology it is a Greek word < ιδέα (=idea) + λόγος (=speech, word, ratio)
Philosophies and Practices in music. (apex!)
Greek philosophies, Judeo-Christian thought.
Athens (smart, sporty, perfect) Megara (all about money) Sparta (TOTAL SPORT FREAKS lol) Corinth (crafts) Argos (acting and drama)
Athens-Athletic, academic, perfect Corinth-Crafts, arts, etc Sparta-Sports Megara-Money, money, money Argos-Acting, drama, etc
they are syle values in greece
Roman law was based off of Greek Laws (early democracy) and philosophies
The values are the landscapes,history,leaders,and nationality.
Some examples of philosophies that have influenced society throughout history include: Confucianism: An ancient Chinese philosophy that emphasizes moral values, social harmony, and respect for authority. Stoicism: A Greek philosophy that promotes self-control, resilience, and acceptance of fate. Utilitarianism: A modern philosophy that focuses on maximizing overall happiness and well-being for the greatest number of people. Existentialism: A 20th-century philosophy that explores the individual's freedom, responsibility, and search for meaning in a seemingly indifferent universe. These philosophies have shaped societal values, norms, and institutions in various ways over time.
εκτιμώ (ektimo)
The Greek root word for "system of values" is "axioma," coming from the Greek word "axíōma," meaning something worthy or that which is thought fit.