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- How did the inquiries of the pre-socratics differ from the way other cultures had posed and answered questions about the world? What kind of questions did they ask and what answers did they give? Define each key concept, and in answering be sure to explain each teaching in detail. You must make a clear and convincing argument why you regard them as the most valuable.
- What do you regard as the three most valuable teachings or insights of Aristotle’s ethics? Define each key concept, and in answering be sure to explain each teaching in detail. You must make a clear and convincing argument why you regard them as the most valuable.
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Pre-Socratics’ Thinking
The pre-Socratic are recognized as the western thinkers who came before the Socrates.
The pre-Socratic had a great influence on human understanding of various aspects. I regard them
as the most valuable because they came up with a new way of inquiring into the world and the
place of human in it. According to the western tradition, the pre-Socratic were seen as the first
philosophers and scientists. Further, the pre-Socratic were to some extent anachronistic, but had
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