History of Philosophy, detailing the lives of Aristotle, Socrates, Diogenes, Plato, and Euripides.
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Este mapa mental se hace con el fin de entender todas las características de las PAPS (Proyecto Académico Pedagógico Solidario) dando así de una manera desglozada toda la información, adicional contiene las características del Liderazgo Transformador.
History of Philosophy, detailing the lives of Aristotle,
Socrates, Diogenes, Plato, and Euripides.
History of Philosophy
Aristotle
Birth: 384 BC in Stagira, Greece.
Disciple of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great.
Founder of the Lyceum and
author of "Nicomachean Ethics"
and "Politics."
Contributions: Logic, ethics,
metaphysics, and biology.
Socrates
Birth: 470 BC in Athens, Greece.
Left no writings; ideas
recorded by Plato.
Socratic method: Dialogue
and questioning to reach the
truth.
Executed in 399 BC for
corrupting youth and denying
state gods.
Diogenes
Birth: 412 BC in Sinope,
Turkey.
Cynic philosopher and
disciple of Antisthenes.
Lived a simple life,
challenging social
conventions.
Known for brutal honesty and
criticism of hypocrisy.
Platon
Birth: 427 BC in Athens, Greece.
Disciple of Socrates and
teacher of Aristotle.
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Founder of the Academy.
Theory of Forms and the
Allegory of the Cave.
Notable works: "The Republic"
and "The Symposium."
Euripides
Birth: 480 BC in
Salamis, Greece.
Greek tragedian,
contemporary of
Socrates.
Innovative and realistic
dramatic works.
"The Bacchae" and
"Medea" exemplify his
brilliance.