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La filosofía griega es un periodo de la historia de la filosofía comprendido, aproximadamente, entre el surgimiento de la filosofía occidental en la zona de Jonia a principios del siglo VI a. C. hasta la invasión de Macedonia por los romanos en 149 a. C. En ocasiones también se denomina filosofía clásica o filosofía antigua, si bien ese período puede incluir también la filosofía romana.
La filosofía griega se puede dividir en tres subperíodos: el de la filosofía presocrática, que va de Tales de Mileto hasta Sócrates y los sofistas, la filosofía griega clásica (Platón y Aristóteles), y el período post-aristotélico o helenístico. A veces se distingue un cuarto período que comprende a la filosofía cristiana y neoplatónica.1
La filosofía presocrática se caracterizó por una variedad de propuestas distintas sobre cómo entender el mundo y el lugar del hombre en él.2 A causa de los avances culturales y el intenso contacto con las culturas vecinas, las ciudades del mundo griego comenzaron a criticar a la tradicional concepción mitológica del mundo, y buscaron una concepción alternativa, natural y unificada. El pensamiento de estos primeros physiólogoi solo nos llega a través de escritos fragmentarios y reportes de otros pensadores posteriores.2
Con la aparición de los sofistas a mitad del siglo IV a. C., el hombre pasó a ser el centro de las reflexiones filosóficas.3 Los sofistas se ocuparon en particular de problemas éticos y políticos, como la cuestión de si las normas y los valores son dados naturalmente o son establecidos por los hombres. Al mismo tiempo, el ateniense Sócrates desarrolló y aplicó la mayéutica, un método por el cual conversaba con otras personas y las llevaba por medio de una serie de preguntas a revelar las contradicciones inherentes a sus posturas. Sus manifestaciones de independencia intelectual y su conducta no acomodada a las circunstancias, le valieron una sentencia de muerte por impiedad a los dioses y corrupción de la juventud.4
Debido a que Sócrates no dejó nada por escrito, su imagen fue determinada por su discípulo Platón. Sus obras en forma de diálogos constituyeron un punto central de la filosofía occidental. A partir de la pregunta socrática de la forma «¿Qué es X?» (¿Qué es la virtud? ¿Qué es la justicia? ¿Qué es el bien?), Platón creó los rudimentos de una doctrina de la definición. También fue autor de la teoría de las formas, que sirvió de base a la representación de una realidad con dos partes: el plano de los objetos perceptibles con nuestros sentidos frente al plano de las Formas solo accesibles al intelecto mediante abstracción. Solo el conocimiento de estas Formas nos brinda una comprensión más profunda de la totalidad de la realidad.
Aristóteles, discípulo de Platón, rechazó la teoría de las Formas como una innecesaria «duplicación del mundo». La distinción entre forma y materia es uno de los rasgos principales de la metafísica de Aristóteles.5 Su escuela comenzó a clasificar toda la realidad —tanto la naturaleza como la sociedad— en los diversos campos del conocimiento, a analizarlos y ordenarlos científicamente. Además, Aristóteles creó la lógica clásica del silogismo y la filosofía de la ciencia. Con esto, estableció algunos de los supuestos filosóficos fundamentales que fueron decisivos hasta la modernidad.
En la transición del siglo V a. C. al siglo III a. C., tras la muerte de Aristóteles y la decadencia de las polis, las guerras entre los reyes helénicos por suceder a Alejandro Magno volvieron la vida problemática e insegura.6 Surgieron entonces en Atenas dos escuelas filosóficas que, en una clara oposición a la Academia platónica y al Liceo aristotélico, pusieron la salvación individual en el centro de sus preocupaciones. Para Epicuro y sus seguidores, por un lado, así como para los estoicos alrededor de Zenón de Citio, por otro lado, la filosofía servía principalmente para alcanzar con medios éticos el bienestar psicológico o la paz. Mientras tanto, los seguidores del escepticismo pirrónico negaron la posibilidad de juicios seguros y de conocimientos indudables.
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Which 4 artists were famous for inventing Pop Art?
*Brainiest to the most creative answer.*
Andy Warhol: best known pop art artist, his exploration of media, painting, silkscreening, photography, film and sculpture is sick
Roy Lichtenstein: his inspiration was popular advertising and comic strips which makes it quite interesting
Keith Haring: he created several influential Pop Art pieces on social issues and his work was pretty simple yet had a deeper meaning
David Hockney: This dude was British so he's automatically considered good yk if yk
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Do you like them??????????????????????????????????
Answer: Umm I like the second picture because I had one of those, but it died.
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Yh nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What colors were used in the paintings of Lascaux?
A. red, black, blue, and green
B.yellow, orange, green, and blue
C. black and white
D. red, brown, black, and gold
Answer:
Im pretty sure its D
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The answer is D , red, brown , black and gold
Dio and Za Warudo has stopped time
what are the lines that they say when they stop time and resume time?
if you can come up with a 3rd answer you will get brainliest
ZA WARUDO TOKI YO TOMAREEEEEE
toki wa ugokidasu
ZA WARUDOOOOOO
Why might it be confusing to compare the stylistic periods in art with similarly named periods in music?
is this good? I made this using my computer and I don't know if I did well on it or not.
this is the first pic before I edit it and the other one after I edit it.
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yes it is good great
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Briefly describe similarities between the art and philosophy of ancient Greece and the Renaissance.
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Well, both do have similarities and differences. Both seem to be the time when the roots of modern society would be formed, however, their ways on how it was done were different.
First let’s see about what Ancient Greece has done. It founded the idea of governing a country using democracy with Athens being the city-state that first did that. Ancient Greece also had one of the most notorious and well recognized warriors ever being the Spartan soldiers with king Leonidas and his 300 Spartans holding out in a narrow path in Thermopylae. Philosophy was a major influence in Athens with philosophers such as Plato, Socrates, and Aristotle. Also, religion was a major factor in the influence on Rome with gods like Zeus, Saturn, Ares and Mars. And with the Greco-Persian War, the Greek city-states, being mostly independent were able to unite against the Persians, which they were at the time a big empire like Alexander the Great.
Now let’s see about the Renaissance. Unlike Ancient Greece, it influenced almost all of Europe due to migration. Also, art became a work from celebrities because colors like red and purple were expensive to get and were used on paintings by people like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. The Renaissance has had people divided like Ancient Greece but not by city-states, rather by noble families like the Medici family from Florence. It sparked in one place and then started to spread, with Florence being the city that starts it all. Lastly, religion was a major thing from the Renaissance by influencing art and eventually leading Martin Luther to write the 95 theses, thus sparking a division in Christianity with now having Lutherans, Catholics, Christians, Orthodox and Protestants. There are more things from the Renaissance, but it is a long list.
It seems that both have a great influence on religion, having from a lot of gods and goddesses to one god and his son with his followers, but both people from both places were influenced greatly by religion by expressing it on art. Another is the way on government with, in the Renaissance having monarchies all throughout Europe and in Ancient Greece Athens being the first city-state to be governed by a democracy. Aside from those, that is all what is needed to be known.
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BRIEFLY describe similarities between the art and philosophy of ancient Greece and the Renaissance.
Answer correctly! I've had to ask this question 5 times now and I've been stuck on it for two days straight. It's literally the last question for my quiz, then I am done and can blast through my homework! So please answer correctly!
Answer:
Well, both do have similarities and differences. Both seem to be the time when the roots of modern society would be formed, however, their ways on how it was done were different. Philosophy was a major influence in Athens with philosophers such as Plato, Socrates, and Aristotle. Also, religion was a major factor in the influence on Rome with gods like Zeus, Saturn, Ares, and Mars Also, art became a work from celebrities because colors like red and purple were expensive to get and were used on paintings by people like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. The Renaissance has had people divided like Ancient Greece but not by city-states, rather by noble families like the Medici family from Florence. religion was a major thing from the Renaissance by influencing art and eventually leading Martin Luther to write the 95 theses, thus sparking a division in Christianity with now having Lutherans, Catholics, Christians, Orthodox, and Protestants.It seems that both have a great influence on religion, having from a lot of gods and goddesses to one god and his son with his followers, but both people from both places were influenced greatly by religion by expressing it on art.
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that is the briefest summary for it I could think of sorry if it's to long
FUN STUFF for ART Select 3 pieces of artwork you like by Leonardo da Vinci and explain what they have in common that makes you like them
do you like
UNDERTALE's theme
or
Giornio's theme
I like Giornio its cool
I'm trying to make aa show similar to charmed. How should it start off? Will choose brainliest.
The musical elements we add to our performances never change.
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False
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false
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You should start at the beginning of the piece each time you practice.
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False
Give me a name for this character! I will give brainliest!!! (Just any pretty name that pops up in your head is fine!
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Penelope
Explanation:
its sound cute
Answer:
lexi, ava, sophia, mia, or maelynn
WHAT IS YOUR DREAM JOB?
My dream job is to be a k-pop idol. I will be doing what I love. Dancing and singing/rapping. Will I know it's not that easy to be one but If it's what I love doing then it won't be that hard. It's also better than doing an EVERYDAY job that does hate or dislike doing.
Answer:
My dream job is to be a singer/songwriter. Or a doctor
Explanation:
I have always loved singing and I love singing in front of huge crowds. I have always said since I was little that I want to be a baby doctor.
Answer:
BTS ARMY OF COURSE~~~ always and forever
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Farmers take biosecurity very seriously in order to protect their animals health and their own.
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Question 2
Before entering the farm employees and visitors must shower and leave street clothes and shoes in proper location. Farm clothes are put on.
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Question 3
UV lights treat all equipment and supplies that go into the facility.
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False
Question 4
The gilt barn or nursery is kept at 95 degrees.
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False
Question 5
Piglets are weaned at 6 weeks.
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Question 6
Sows are bred using artificial insemination.
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Question 7
RFID is used to identify the individual animal and feed it based on what it needs.
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Question 8
Feed stations are used to protect the pigs from feed aggression.
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Question 9
Sows move to farrowing room 5 days before birth.
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Question 10
Baby pigs are dried off with a towel when they are born.
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False
Question 11
Piglets are vaccinated with needle at this farm.
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False
Question 12
Primary ingredients in pig feed is corn and soybeans.
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False
Question 13
A computer controls all the fans, heaters and cooling systems to keep the pigs comfortable.
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False
Question 14
If the power goes out on the farm they loose power until it comes on again.
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False
Question 15
The floor has slats on it that the manure falls through to keep the barn clean.
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False
Question 16
Manure is used as organic fertilizer.
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False
When planning a performance, which question could help you identify the form of your selected piece?
Does the piece speed up or slow down?
Does the melody repeat often?
Does the music gradually get louder or softer?
Does the scale sound happy or sad?
Answer:
slow down no softer sad
Explanation:
Three of the Principles of Design are related if you put them in a certain order. Which of the following is the correct order?
(10 Points)
A. Rhythm, repetition, pattern
B. Repetition, pattern, rhythm
C. Pattern, rhythm, repetition
D. Repetition, rhythm, pattern
*•NO MFKN LINK PLEASE THIS IS A TEST FOR SCHOOL AND I AM TIMED I DONT HAVE TIME TO LOOK AT A DANG LINK BRO AND IF U R RIGHT U WILL GET BRAINLIEST-_-*•
Answer:
b is the correct answer i think dont get mad at me if its not..
Explanation:
I need some movie ideas to make. Will choose braainliest
Will choose brainliest, i need a random but cool fantasy movie title idea
Answer:
The princess bride
The dark crystal..
..
Does anyone like my Ranboo fanart? If you dont, Its ok! Im a minor and i was just doodling.
Answer:
Honestly, I do like it, yeah some people might not but that's cool.
and since you are a minor imagine when you grow up you will be the best artist!
I need some Movie ideas to make
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you can make a movie about self care and self love. like, put the main characters and they should be a girl and boy showing how the sociaty treats them. then they go on a journey and each of there journey they learn more about there self and understand more about self love and self care.
it can be fantasy btw
Explanation:
i need some Movie ideas to make, any genre
Answer:
Somewhere in highscool, aka a mystery and adventure
Explanation:
It seems like it could go good in my head, it's up to you, and if possible; brainliest?
Answer:
I suggest fantasy and comedy together.
you can make the main character a kid and the other character's as animals. Which will then help him/her to a journey to reach her siblings home. But as she goes through her journey there are many mean characters. or u can choose a princess going on a journey to collect her "jewerly " but plot twist its actually handsome prince she needs to collect so she can be the richest and most powered queen .
Explanation:
notes that are accented should be what NOOOOO LINKSSSSSS
Briefly describe similarities between the art and philosophy of ancient Greece and the Renaissance.
Answer:
Well, both do have similarities and differences. Both seem to be the time when the roots of modern society would be formed, however, their ways on how it was done were different. Philosophy was a major influence in Athens with philosophers such as Plato, Socrates, and Aristotle. Also, religion was a major factor in the influence on Rome with gods like Zeus, Saturn, Ares, and Mars Also, art became a work from celebrities because colors like red and purple were expensive to get and were used on paintings by people like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. The Renaissance has had people divided like Ancient Greece but not by city-states, rather by noble families like the Medici family from Florence. religion was a major thing from the Renaissance by influencing art and eventually leading Martin Luther to write the 95 theses, thus sparking a division in Christianity with now having Lutherans, Catholics, Christians, Orthodox, and Protestants.It seems that both have a great influence on religion, having from a lot of gods and goddesses to one god and his son with his followers, but both people from both places were influenced greatly by religion by expressing it on art.
Explanation:
that is the briefest summary for it I could think of sorry if it's to long
WILL CHOOSE BRAINLIEST You can stop the zombie outbreak! All you need to do is help mix the right chemicals and create the antidote! Hurry - you’re the world’s last hope!
Answer:
Try green, purple, purple, green, orange
Explanation:
I think that might work, but i also might be wrong
1. What period of Western music do you think MOST influenced American music? Why?
2. Consider all the music you listened to in this lesson and the American music you listen to every day. Who do you think best met Dvorak’s challenge to use the “beautiful and varied themes that are the product of the (American) soul”?
Answer:
The most important influence on 20th century music? African Americans and the musical culture they brought to this country – developed within the bonds of slavery.
Even before the 20th century began, blues music was evolving across the country out of the traditional African slave spirituals, work calls and chants. Of all the developing genres, the blues would be the most far-reaching, with its influence felt in everything from jazz to rock, country music to rhythm and blues, and classical music.
Explanation:
When Dvorak came to America in 1892, the Pledge of Allegiance was new. So were Carnegie Hall, the game of basketball and Edison's wax cylinders. Classical music in America wasn't new — but it needed a reboot. Already a celebrated composer in Europe, Dvorak was hired to run the National Conservatory of Music in New York to help American composers find their own voices and shake off the European sound.
Answer:
African Americans and the musical culture they brought to this country developed within the bonds of slavery.
Explanation:
what about this then?
Answer:
It is good keep doing art
Explanation:
I may not be good at art but one thing that is better then my art lol
Pick and choose the right answer that matches the picture online
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Click to review the online content. Then answer the question(s) below, using complete sentences. Scroll down to view additional questions.
Online Content: Site 1
How does Frida Kahlo's work reflect her identity? What are some other themes present in her work? (site 1)