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Around 1200 b.C. the Doric
people descended upon the Peleponessos. They came from northern Greece
and were attracted by the enormous wealth of the Greek peninsula.. The
Doric
conquered The Ionic people conquered Athena as well as Attika. The Spartan people developed themselves especially strategically while the new inhabitants of Athena focussed on cultural development. For many ages these two groups of people were in war with each other, both aiming for the absolute power over Greece. It never became a unity but around 700 b.C. a relatively quite period began. This was the beginning of the Ancient Greek Period.
Just like the original people the new people lived to a large extend based on trade. They lived in cities and therefor took more active part in social life. When the economy of the nation would have been based on agriculture, this would not have been the case. In an agricultural civilization the people would have lived more isolated form each other and the control would have been in the hands of a small group of people. Most farmers would have been working for this small group of people with the power. The business people however were independent and therefore had more freedom of action. The overseas trade
and the exploitation of colonies brought the ancient Greek a period of
enormous wealth. The examination of the phenomena taking place in the world as well as trying to explain them, are universal qualities of human beings. The way in which human worked differed throughout time.. We are used to looking into things from a scientific point of view while the people in the prehistoric times tried to explain phenomena by ascribing them to supernatural powers. During the Classical Period these explanations did not do anymore. Because of their overseas trade the consciousness of the people became stronger. They could not accept any longer that they were insignificant beings totally depending upon the moods of the deities. The Greek in the Ancient History became aware of their ability to reason. In stead of explaining everything they encounter through the supernatural powers of the deities, the Greek tried to explain everything by reason. This is how philosophy
originated. 'Filos' means friend and 'sofos' means wisdom. Therefore the
word philosophy can be explained as 'wanting to amass wisdom' and 'wanting
to get to know the unknown. The philosophy of the Classical Period forms
the basis of spiritual development of human in general. Everything was
influenced by the philosophy. From politics and scientific In the early beginnings the philosophy was practiced in the streets. The philosophers gathered in an open air but roofed hall with enormous pillars situated near a square. These place formed the sophisticated center of town and was surrounded by governmental buildings, temples, a theater and shops. During these meetings of the philosophers ideas and thesis were exchanged. Due to the fact that some philosophers even gathered students around themselves to teach them their ideas and principals, schools originated: stoic (insensible regarding adversity of fate), cynic (in pursuit of virtue and renouncing materialism), septic (peace of mind by accepting the fact that nothing in life is to be sure of), sophism etc.
Human formed the center of the universe as an independent human being. Human were able to contribute and take active part in the success of their life. To achieve this it was important to pursuit harmony in their lives in stead of chaos. Balance, harmony,
was a very important concept during the Classic Period. Optimally harmony
was believed to be a sign of divinity. Therefore training the body and
the spirit to pursuit harmony was a very important part in the education
of the In the Greek society a rational mentality developed in which inner and outer beauty (achieved through harmony) played a very important part. The basic elements
of philosophy could also be found in the structure of their society, The above mentioned elements in the Greek society were a substrate for the flourishment of many different cultural activities like literature, architecture, plastic arts etc.
In this manner the basic philosophy of the Ancient Greek was expressed through sculpture and architecture. However, the Greek society was also influenced by religion. Their religion was based on myths. Originally the term represented 'spoken words' or stories. Nowadays myths represent a tale without a kernel of truth: fantasy. In the classic period these stories had the same meaning as the stories of the Bible during the Middle Ages.
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