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ENGL 459 Vocab Mid

QuestionAnswer
Heroclytis 504 BC Olymptics (69), everything one is stupid and everything is relative
Parmenides 460 BC Athens, counters Heroclytis, nothing physical is real
Esti it is and cannot not be
Socrates 469 BC, you know nothing, relativism
Arete Virtue
Deontological intrinsic value
Teleological instrumentally valuable
Protagoras starts sophistism, kicked out of Athens for secularism
Gorbias Italian, nothing exists
Bathagerous Italian, intergender school, wholistic, idealistic philosophy, 530 BC
Plato Academy 387 BC
Aristotle 335 BC, Lyceum
Epicurus 306 BC, garden
Zino 300 BC, STOA
Eris conflict or battle
Entelechy ones form and physical being being intertwined
Hellenic vs Hellenistic building up great culture vs spreading Greek culture
Kierkegaard Dialetic Lyric faith vs murder to something in between
Dialectic of the self inside you, in motion 1. Aesthetic 2. Ethical: beyond the self, community 3. Faithful: God’s good is above your idea of good
Universal Dialetic individual left out
The absolute Idea Hegel, pure consciousness, essence of pure reason but lacks self consciousness
Theocentric man sacrificing man for God
Anthropocentric God sacrificing for man
Eroticism aesethism of sex
Russophile lover of Russia
Messianic Thinking obsession with the messiah/being the messiah
Primal Christianity tortured to become a mayter
Inigation dying from emptiness
Surrealism mixture of dream and reality
Excievation purging yourself of sin
Afristic short quotable phrases
Hagiography writing of a life to consciously make them look great
Philology study of words/history of language
Superman overbeing
Mendacious false/lying
Pessimism constantly questioning anything you want to believe
Nietzsche’s Dialect between being humans and the ubermensch on a rope
Uber paranoid, creative, independent
Evangelical person who brings the good news
Perspectivism relativism, no real truths
Free will feed to slaves to keep them in the herd
Slave morality morality of revenge, resentment, invents the idea of evil, evil used to denotee the masters, dislike nobility and fears what he can’t have, distrustful of healthy animal happiness, turn away from sharing/compassion/happiness
Master morality rulers/nobility, only good and bad, the created ego, creating the values, individuals, warriors
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