Philosophy activity, aimed at second year high school students, with questions about worldviews: myth and science.
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Athena, Greek goddess of the wisdom of justice, the arts, male beauty and divination. Considered the protector of the city of Athens.
Apollo, god of sunshine, music, poetry, the arts, male beauty and divination.
1. Undertaken by pre-Socratic thinkers, it was the attempt to build a rational explanation about the origin, formation and main characteristics of the cosmos. The excerpt above refers to:
arché's search
b. Plato's theory
c.theory of Aristotle
d.theory of metaphysics
2. Nicolas Copernicus (1473-1543):
I. He pointed out that what we see with our own eyes is only the apparent movement of the stars. He stated that the real movement is that of the Earth and other stars revolving around the sun (heliocentrism).
II. Developed and scientifically supported the heliocentric theory, together with Galileo Galilei.
III. It presented for the first time in century III a. C the heliocentric theory.
It's correct:
The. I and II
B. I and III
ç. I, II and III
d. II and III
3. Comment on how Plato tried to elucidate the concrete reality in the classical period of Greek philosophy, fourth century a. Ç.?
A.
4.To Aristotle:
I.Everything that exists is composed of two inseparable principles: matter - indeterminate principle, but determinable by form and form - determined and determining principle in relation to matter.
II. As for the origin of the universe, Aristotle understood that the world is eternal, but that a first engine set it in motion, by its force of attraction.
III. Systematized and synthesized the Greek cosmology of his time, along with his contributions in the work over the sky.
The alternative is correct:
The. I and II
B. II and III
ç. I, II, and III
d. I and III
5.Research about the social structure in Greece, medieval Europe and modern Europe and relate the views of the ancient world - hierarchical space - and, modern - homogeneous space - with the ancient, medieval and modern European societies, trying to answer if it is possible to establish a parallel between the conceptions about the natural and social world that developed in these periods.
A.
6.In the original meaning, the term myth refers to the traditional narratives and rites belonging to the culture of a people, who use symbolic elements to explain reality and make sense of their lives. Carl G. Jung (1875-1961), a Swiss psychiatrist, considered it important for individuals to work internally with their own symbols and myths. Therefore, this stimulated people to reflect on themselves, having as reference the following question: “What is the myth that you live”? Do research on various Greek mythologies and identify the myth that most reflects your way of being. Then express your reflection in class.
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Per Rosiane Fernandes Silva– Graduated in Arts and Pedagogy and postgraduated in Special Education
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