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Essays on greek virtues

  1. Ancient Greek Virtrues and Modern Film
    The purpose of this research is to examine the depiction of ancient Greek virtues and ideals in modern films. The plan of the research ...
    (6010 Words -- Approx. 24 Pages)

  2. Euripides' Medea and Sophocles' Antigone
    ... than death. Medea's emotions are not those of "moderation and wisdom," which had been taught as Greek virtues. In the beginning ...
    (1513 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  3. Influence of Greek Philosophy on Chrisitan Theology
    ... antecedents in Greek philosophy which are carried over in Christian theology. Aristotle, for example, states, for example, that the moral virtues of justice ...
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  4. Greek and Roman Views of a Hero
    ... is Achilles, and he is also "the most formidable of fighters, the swiftest of runners, and the noblest of soul." The Greek hero combined the virtues to which ...
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  5. Michel de Montaigne
    ... of the Trojan King Priam and Queen Hecuba and the husband of Andromache, was the model for all I hoped to be in life and of the greatest of the Greek virtues. ...
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  6. Greek Religion. Paleolithic Age. Plato's Dialetic.
    ... Greeks to aspire to behavior and virtues characteristic of the gods. SophoclesÆ drama, Oedipus the King, demonstrates another aspect of Greek religion and the ...
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  7. Greek and Roman Society, Relationships
    ... However, the gods served a vital role in both Greek and Roman societies. ... Women, having the same soul, virtues, interests and personalities as men, have the ...
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  8. Biography is an art
    ... Greek political leader Pericles and compares him to Fabius Maximus, who fought against Hannibal, and says that they are "men alike, as in their other virtues ...
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  9. Ancient Olympic Games
    ... 102-3). He links such activity with philosophical virtues by analogy, explaining ... It is difficult to overstate the logical linkages that Greek philosophy makes ...
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  10. Greek Americans & Japanese Americans
    ... The padrone system came to operate in Greek communities throughout the United states and ... They have most of the vices of the Chinese, with none of the virtues. ...
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  11. Greek Pantheon and Myth as History
    ... The Greek theatre was not a "drop-in" place for entertainment ... impact of quite fortuitous circumstances upon a man of no overwhelming faults or virtues - in fact ...
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  12. Ancient Rome Development
    ... Greek political leader Pericles and compares him to Fabius Maximus, who fought against Hannibal, and says that they are "men alike, as in their other virtues ...
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  13. Current Political Philosophy & Plato
    ... terms, Plato's basic premise in the Republic is that values and virtues are facts ... One must remember that Greek life during Plato's time was essentially communal ...
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  14. The Iliad
    ... the statistic-strewn vision of time that dominates our own accounts of World War II, for example; rather Greek thought put all of the vices and virtues of the ...
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  15. The Theater in Classical Greece
    ... is the mirror in which a society examines its defects, admires its virtues and debates ... What in the Greek era was described in terms of religion and ritual has ...
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  16. The Theater In Clasical Greece
    ... is the mirror in which a society examines its defects, admires its virtues and debates ... What in the Greek era was described in terms of religion and ritual has ...
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  17. Kant and Mill on Duty
    ... "In direct contrast to Aristotle, Kant begins by saying that what is ultimately good is none of those benefits and virtues that make up Greek happiness, but ...
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  18. Ideological Perspectives of More & Burke
    ... More saw the beauty in Paganism even as he extolled the virtues of Christianity ... They saw Humanism as ancient literature, especially that of the Greek, and when ...
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  19. Human Identity
    ... This Greek belief is a major source of the common Christian concept that ... no mind, no awareness, no personality, the Greeks attributed all these virtues to the ...
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  20. Utopian fiction and Utopian Programs
    ... More saw the beauty in Paganism even as he extolled the virtues of Christianity ... They saw Humanism as ancient literature, especially that of the Greek, and when ...
    (3491 Words -- Approx. 14 Pages)

  21. Forms of Love
    ... While there may have plenty of times when a Greek would say man to man "I eros you", he could also say ... Prudence is the cause of the other virtues being virtues ...
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  22. The concept of natural law
    The concept of natural law was first developed in the Greek world and has ... Machiavelli may not admire such Christian virtues as humility, but he sees a value in ...
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  23. Athenian Society
    ... Greek political leader Pericles and compares him to Fabius Maximus, who fought against Hannibal, and says that they are "men alike, as in their other virtues ...
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  24. Aristotle's Writings
    Introduction Aristotle (384-322 BC) was born in the northern Greek town of ... is a product of making morally correct choices and of exhibiting virtues over vices. ...
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  25. Management Essays
    ... ethics and Greek concepts of virtue, the individual is perceived as having a spirit comprised of three parts. As Aristotle wrote in On Virtues and Vices ...
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  26. Aristotle's Life & Writings
    Introduction Aristotle (384-322 BC) was born in the northern Greek town of ... is a product of making morally correct choices and of exhibiting virtues over vices. ...
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  27. Views of Plato & Aristotle on Rhetoric
    ... he criticizes the rhetorical and political powers of the Sophists in the Greek city-state. ... toward this kind of utility toward the pursuit of the virtues or the ...
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  28. Theatre and Drama
    ... social and religious context of the emergence of tragedy in Greek culture and ... For example, whereas Aristotle argues the virtues of compression of incident and ...
    (3224 Words -- Approx. 13 Pages)

  29. Three Views on Nobility and Civility: Cicero, More and Thucydides
    ... definitions, as is clearly the case with Thucydides' (441 BCE) History based on Greek values of the era or Sir Thomas More's extolled virtues that directly ...
    (3790 Words -- Approx. 15 Pages)

  30. Aristotle, in Nicomachean Ethics, argues that the
    ... One becomes a good person by practicing the virtues just as one becomes a bad ... The modern era reflects the Greek era in that most people speak of virtue but few ...
    (1566 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)




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