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17 May, 06:44

What does the world look like through the glasses of the Classical Greek & Roman worldview? How did they answer the Big Questions?

Why did the Greeks have such a powerful effect on the world and what effect do they have on our lives today?

Who was Socrates?

Research: What does "Hellenization" mean?

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  1. 17 May, 07:02
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    The world looked through the glasses of the Classical Greek and Roman worldview. The Greeks have such powerful effect on the world.

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    Being the most curious and intellectual country, Greeks were one among the people who focused on logic and reasoning. They believed logic and reasoning was the only answer to all the big questions in the world.

    Greeks were the community who worked on science and mathematics, becoming great scholars and philosophers building a better life for their country later taken up by the world, as the world believed Greeks were with great knowledge and philosophy.

    The world looked through the glasses of the Classical Greek and Roman worldview. The Greeks have such powerful effect on the world. They had a powerful effect on people as well as the effect on lives today because they gave high importance to art, literature and theatre. Greek culture was the foundation to Western culture as well as to Byzantine Empire.

    Their values and philosophy as well as the knowledge in mathematics and science was a huge theory to other people in the world and was learnt to make their country better and powerful like Greek and Roman.

    Among many philosophers, Socrates was one of the greatest controversial philosopher to Athens. He focused on bringing up the ancient modern philosophy. He preached philosophy to his students and was executed for it.

    Hellenization was the spread of culture, knowledge, language, literature, art, etc., and the pass over of Greek knowledge to other countries defined "Hellenization".
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