HIST 150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Helots, Dignity, Iliad

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He(cid:271)re(cid:449)s put forth (cid:862)hu(cid:373)a(cid:374) dig(cid:374)ity(cid:863: (cid:862)hu(cid:373)a(cid:374) dig(cid:374)ity(cid:863) = e(cid:448)ery hu(cid:373)a(cid:374) had (cid:448)alue (cid:374)o (cid:373)atter their (cid:272)lass, took the idea of human dignity and made a practical use out of it rational humanism. Every human has worth and is responsible for themselves. Human beings need to solve their own problems: took this idea to science. Ancient greece had its own bible written by homer: they were supposed to take away lessons from it, the iliad. Tells an epic story for the purpose of relaying a larger message. In charge of the greeks fighting in troy. Achilles is doing very well and agamemnon gets angry. King a changes rules for a day a(cid:374)d takes a(cid:272)hilles (cid:862)(cid:271)ooty of (cid:449)ar(cid:863). A(cid:272)hilles is pissed so he sits out war and they lose and he loses his bff. Lost a terrible battle: achilles committed the sin of vengeance (revenge)

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