This bingo card has a free space and 44 words: “Know thyself”, Believed wisdom starts with admitting ignorance (“I know that I know nothing”), Used the Socratic Method, Focused on virtue and moral character rather than wealth or power, "The unexamined life is not worth living.", Believed knowledge leads to goodness, Student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, Founded The Academy in Athens, Proposed the Theory of Forms (perfect ideals beyond the physical world), Believed reality has two worlds – physical and ideal, Wrote dialogues instead of textbooks, Called humans “rational animals”, Developed formal logic (syllogism), Taught the Golden Mean – virtue is balance, Believed everything has a purpose (telos), Famous work: “The Republic”, Emphasized observation and experience, Saw the soul as immortal, Introduced the Allegory of the Cave, Accused of corrupting the youth of Athens, Valued reason over the senses, Taught the Golden Mean – virtue is balance, Executed by drinking hemlock as punishment, Supported philosopher-kings as ideal rulers, Valued the study of nature and classification, Emphasized dialogue and critical thinking, Introduced the Allegory of the Cave, Developed formal logic (syllogism), Focused on virtue and moral character rather than wealth or power, Taught that the unexamined life is not worth living, Believed reality has two worlds – physical and ideal, Believed everything has a purpose (telos), Did not write books; ideas known through students, Saw the soul as immortal, Saw happiness (eudaimonia) as the highest human goal, “Know thyself”, Student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, Student of Plato, tutor of Alexander the Great, Believed wisdom starts with admitting ignorance (“I know that I know nothing”), Founded The Academy in Athens, Founded the Lyceum school, Used the Socratic Method – asking questions to reveal truth, Proposed the Theory of Forms and Called humans “rational animals”.
⚠ This card has duplicate items: “Know thyself” (2), Believed wisdom starts with admitting ignorance (“I know that I know nothing”) (2), Focused on virtue and moral character rather than wealth or power (2), Student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle (2), Founded The Academy in Athens (2), Believed reality has two worlds – physical and ideal (2), Called humans “rational animals” (2), Developed formal logic (syllogism) (2), Taught the Golden Mean – virtue is balance (2), Believed everything has a purpose (telos) (2), Saw the soul as immortal (2), Introduced the Allegory of the Cave (2)
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