idk do you know
i dont think so :/
idk do you know i dont think so :/
yes they do
Greek philosophers developed many of the questions researched by philosophers today. They searched for answers as to deeper causes of existence, how the world can operate in harmony, the realities that may be reached by knowledge, what is good and what is not, the rules of logic, and many, many more...
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Most Roman leaders did not teach anything. They got on with the business of politics or of leading armies. Some Roman leaders, such as Cicero and Cato the Elder, were also philosophers and intellectuals and they had a lot to teach. However, generally it was not expected that leaders should have something to teach.
Yes, actually some colleges have courses on greek mythology.
Greeks developed geometry to help teach logic. This is why we must do proofs in geometry.
To teach him how to work on the farm, fish, at a trade, or in the family business. To teach him how to fight. To teach him religious observance.
In The Lightning Thief she tries to teach him the whole Ancient Greek language; but she fails to do so because Percy Jackson goes on his first quest.
Technically, NO. For Philosophers may try to teach people a religious philosophy of their own, but in reality they believe and act a totally different way. Most of the time they do have a theory of ethics.
In my school you can teach Classical Civilisation - it teaches greek mythology charactars and Homer, but I think it involves other things as well. Plus, you have to be able to teach History as well.