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the word __________ means love of wisdom correct answers philosophy phil means correct answers love sophia means correct answers wisdom Homer correct answers wrote the Iliad and the odyssey. He presented the gods as very flawed( self-centered, controlled by emotions, and immoral), and the generations who followed him and read his words began to question if these gods were real. The sophists correct answers early philosophers who taught the young men of Athens that, since the gods were not real and therefore could not punish them, they should go ahead and do whatever they could get away with. He was unhappy with the sophists and started philosophy over again what question did he ask? correct answers What is the best way to live What is the highest standard to live by correct answers reason who tutored the Greeks? correct answers Homer and other poets who doubted the reality of the gods? correct answers Greeks who denied the existence of the ancient gods correct answers philosophers what did these old stories of the gods kept many people from doing? correct answers Kept many people from committing the kinds of crimes that would quickly destroy society. name the philosophers in order correct answers homer, sophists, socrates, plato, aristotle what is the best way to live( the pursuit of) and who came up with this idea? correct answers truth, goodness, and beauty and socrates why was socrates unhappy correct answers he was unhappy with the sophists and started philosophy over again with a new question: "What is the best way to live who sentenced Socrates to death? Why was he put to death? correct answers Athenians He was put to death on the charges of denying the existence of the gods and corrupting the young men of Athens. The charge of not believing the gods where real. Socrates was sentenced to death by the Athenians on the charges of denying the existence of the gods and corrupting the young men of Athens. The charge of not believing in the gods was true, but Socrates tried to hide his real view on this the public. As for corrupting the young men, they


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