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7. Introduction about Socrates
Mercury takes a little more than 58
days to complete its rotation, so try to
imagine how long days must be there!
Since the temperatures are so high,
albeit not as extreme as in Venus, it’s
deemed to be non-habitable
Mercury is the closest planet to the
Sun and the smallest one in the entire
Solar System. This planet's name has
nothing to do with the liquid metal,
since Mercury was named after the
Roman messenger god
8. Two important concepts
Venus has a beautiful name and is the
second planet from the Sun. It’s hot and has
a poisonous atmosphere
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and
the smallest one in the Solar System—it’s
only a bit larger than the Moon
Venus
Mercury
9. Important ideas to note
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun and
the smallest one in the
Solar System—it’s only a
bit larger than the Moon
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun. It’s
hot and has a very
poisonous atmosphere
Despite being red, Mars
is actually a cold place.
It's full of iron oxide
dust, which gives the
planet its reddish cast
Mercury Venus Mars
10. Four main parts
Despite being red, Mars is
actually a cold place. It's
full of iron oxide dust
Earth is the third planet
from the Sun and the only
one that harbors life
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun
Jupiter is a gas giant and
the biggest planet in the
Solar System
Mars Earth
Venus Jupiter
11. Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun
It's the fourth largest
planet by diameter in
the Solar System
General rules in socratic dialogue
Mars is actually a cold
place. It's full of iron
oxide dust
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun and
the smallest of them all
It was named after the
Roman god of wealth
and agriculture
Jupiter is a gas giant
and the biggest planet
in the Solar System
Mars Venus
Mercury Saturn
Neptune
Jupiter
17. Jupiter's rotation period
9h 55m 23s
333,000
The Sun’s mass compared to Earth’s
386,000 km
Distance between Earth and the Moon
18. It’s the closest planet to
the Sun and the
smallest one in the Solar
System
Mercury
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun
Venus
Mars is actually a cold
place. It’s full of iron
oxide dust
Mars
Let’s use some percentages
50% 75%
25%
19. Greece
Athens
Historical background on a map
Ancient greek
philosophy
Mars is actually a cold place.
It's full of iron oxide dust,
which gives the planet its
reddish cast
More than 1,800 disciples
20. Timeline of Socrates life
Birth
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Education
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Potidea
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
Death
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
469 B.C 432 B.C
462 B.C 399 B.C
21. Parts of Socrates' philosophy
Despite being red, Mars is
actually a cold place. It's
full of iron oxide dust
Earth is the third planet
from the Sun and the only
one that harbors life
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun
Jupiter is a gas giant and
the biggest planet in the
Solar System
The dialectic The politics
The religion Intellectualism
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
22. Differences: Socrates vs. Sophists
Socrates Sophists
The method
Socrates uses the dialectic
as a method
Defend rhetoric as a method
to transmit knowledge
Virtue/morals
They are directly linked to
the presence or knowledge
Virtue is linked to fame and
public recognition
The philosopher
A person who guides
another to get the truth
Is an individual who
illustrates and teaches
The philosophy
Must be practical and work
through dialogue
Teach disciples the
necessary skills
23. Impact of Socrates in philosophy
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Q1 15% Mars is a cold planet
Q2 15% Mercury is very small
Q3 60% Jupiter is a gas giant
Q4 90% Saturn has several rings
24. Five concepts of Socrates
The method
The universal
The wisdom
The politics
The religion
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Dialectic is the main feature
Define that universal essence
Question everything established
Must be specialists in the field
Religion from an intimate level
25. The problem of definition speaks of:
The religion and the social
The moral and the politics
The steps of the Socratic method are:
Irony - maieutics
Maieutics - irony
Read and mark true or false
Socrates' teaching method is based on
Dialogue and understanding
Dialogue and dialectic
The socratic method consisted of
Irony and maieutics
Maieutics and rhetoric
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26. Socrates’ philosophy
It consists of an active
and participatory search
for knowledge. It invites
you to think for yourself
and find new ways to
address real problems
He developed the theory
of moral intellectualism
based on anthropological
dualism. Socratic moral
intellectualism identifies
knowledge as a virtue
When looking for the
definition of virtue, he
tries to define that
universal essence, giving
rise to the universal as a
philosophical problem
The socratic
method
Moral
intellectualism
The term
"Universal"
27. Philosophy crossword
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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1. Have a particular opinion
5. Form of cooperative dialogue
7. Greek philosopher from Athens
Across
2. Capacity of consciously applying logic
4. Perception of the world
8. Socrates defines it as absolute truth
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28. The Socratic Maieutics
Dialogue between two people
whose goal is to help us
remember or find truth or
knowledge for ourselves
The definition
1. The teacher proposes a topic to discuss
and asks the student
2. The student answers confidently, the
teacher rebuts with another question
3. Progressively the questions become more
uncomfortable, painful and confusing
4. A process of acceptance of ignorance
and discovery of the truth is developed
5. The discussion concludes with a
conclusion or inconclusive
The socratic method
29. Write something about Socrates
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Irony Method
Socratic Greek
Dialogue
Intellectualism
Death
30. Flow of the socratic dialogue
● Why did you say it?
● What does your statement mean?
Identify what you are thinking
01
● Do you have a reliable source?
● How can you know the truth?
Examine the facts behind your belief
02
● Is it always true?
● Under what conditions could be false?
Challenge the thought
03
● Can others view in the same way?
● Are there possible counter
arguments?
Look at it from a different angle
04
31. Answer the following questions
Who is Socrates?
Who were his students?
His most famous quote is…
When was Socrates born?
What is the Maieutica?
How did Socrates die?
32. Socratic concept map
Socrates Moral intellectualism
Ignorance, no one
knowingly does wrong
Knowledge and
manifests itself as...
Dialectic
Irony
Maieutica
Vice
Virtue Self-control
Non-violence
Freedom
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