CLST 102 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Atimia, Panathenaic Games, Alcibiades

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Athenians derived their values just like how we do now. Through getting taught standards at home, at school, by the state and you standards is pointless as saying who taught you to speak. No single person teaches them but rather, they learn through life. In plato"s dialogue protagoras: he concludes that asking who taught o o. Three important features of the greek values (displayed in homeric poems) o o. This encouraged the greeks to distinguish b/w friends and enemies. To be treated as an enemy by the opposition, in the same way you would be treated as friend by your own side o. Understand that the final arbiter of all maters was other people. These are debated and discussed in homeric problems, athenian tragedy and what was in said in law courts. Philoi = man"s duty to help and be royal to his friends. A law court trial settled disputes by ensuring that one side won and the other lost.

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