On Ch 4 (Culture & Religion)
What I found most Interesting in this chapter was the greek way of knowing. The foundations of this greek rationalism emerged in the three centuries between 600 and 300 B.C.E. coinciding with the flourishing of greek city states, especially Athens, and with the growth of its artistic, literary, and theatrical traditions. There way of thinking lay not so much in the answers it provided to life's great issues, for the Greeks seldom agreed with one another, but rather in its way of asking questions. Their emphasis on argument, logic, and relentless questioning of received wisdom, their confidence I human reason, their enthusiasm for puzzling out the world without much reference to the gods, these were the definition characteristics of major Greek thinkers. If you think about it its kinds cool how they thought about thinks so differently then others. It relates the link I read about when you think how can you help. Everyone thinks a different type of way on everything. When you thinking like how can you help someone. Helping is based on "inequality its not a relationship between equals". When you think about helping others your helping those of less strength then your own. There is a "wholeness in us serves the wholeness in others and the wholeness in life". The wholeness in you is the same as the wholeness in anyone else. Service is a relationship between equals.
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