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Students analyze Stoic resilience, Epicurean logic, and Cynic social critiques to evaluate how hidden moral frameworks shaped early European thought.
Ethical reasoning, observational skills, and logical questioning. Perfect for a morning meeting activity or an introduction to critical thinking through history.
Critical thinking, ethical choices, and purposeful living. Identify how early thinkers like Epicurus and Diogenes viewed happiness and the natural world.
Synthesize the metaphysical and ethical frameworks of Hellenic thought through complex scenarios and rigorous dialectic analysis.
Students debate the Golden Mean, analyze Stoic responses to challenges, and construct logical syllogisms to build foundational reasoning skills.
Choose the best path and solve puzzles like a wise ancient thinker while learning how to build a better community together.
Go beyond simple stories with 10 visual-ready questions identifying wise figures like Thales and Heraclitus through their favorite nature elements.
How do we know if something is fair? Use your thinking cap to compare ideas about truth, change, and nature like the early thinkers of Greece.
Identify the big ideas of thinkers like Epicurus and Diogenes to see how ancient debates still shape our schools and friendships today.
Scholars synthesize divergent paths to the good life through 10 rigorous evaluations of Hellenistic ethics, Cynic provocation, and Pre-Socratic cosmology.
Solve puzzles about how early thinkers like Pythagoras and Thales used patterns and nature to understand everything from music to the stars.
Synthesize the competing theories of Zeno, Epicurus, and Diogenes through 10 analytical questions on logic, physics, and ethics.
The Golden Mean, logic, and Stoicism—master the essential tools that ancient thinkers used to solve life's biggest mysteries and lead a better life.
Examine how 10 foundational ideas like logic and atoms from Thales to Epicurus still shape how we understand the natural world today.
Sophomores evaluate competing Hellenistic theories on the nature of pain, pleasure, and the 'Logos' through rigorous ethical analysis.
Evaluate the ethics of Epicurus, the logic of Zeno, and the courage of Hypatia through challenging scenarios that bridge ancient wisdom with modern dilemmas.
Examine how Diogenes and Epicurus thought about happiness as you decide how to live your best life in and out of the classroom.
Construct sound arguments and recognize how Thales and Zeno used logic to explain the natural world and motion through engaging thought experiments.
Scholars dissect Plotinus’s Enneads and Proclus’s commentaries to synthesize the metaphysical bridge between Hellenistic thought and the emanations of the One.
Engage with the rigorous logic of the Hellenistic schools and the Pre-Socratics to prove your mastery of complex dialectics and metaphysical theories.