Vet82
Nov 21, 2008, 07:42 PM
Describe some characteristics of the Greek's approach to reality/nature. What are they asking for and can anyone give some example. I'm not quite understand the question. Thanks very much for your help in advance.
Joe
linnealand
Nov 30, 2008, 04:34 PM
What are the resources you've been asked to read for this information? I'm sure you're going to have to cite lines or examples from those sources.
The question is basically asking what philosophies Greek society followed or believed in as related to nature and reality. I assume it's also asking you to cite examples of how these approaches were realized in their actions.
Let's say we're talking about fakeworld's approach to nature and reality. Fakeworlders believe that everything has a spirit, from stones to humans. Their beliefs are strongly rooted in their systems of government. violence and any destructive behaviors, even against inanimate objects, are deemed immoral and illegal. One day, a neighboring nation, farceland, begins an invasion against the fakeworlders. Because the fakeworlders do not believe in any form of violence, they do not fight back, and their nation is destroyed. Blah blah blah. Got it? *wink