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Timeline800–600 B.C.E. ................................ Morality tales, such as the Hindu Upanishads, appear in many settledcommunities.~750 B.C.E. ...................................... Homer composes The Iliad and The Odyssey.700 B.C.E. ........................................ Colonization <strong>of</strong> Sicily, the east coast <strong>of</strong> Italy, and islands <strong>of</strong>f the coast <strong>of</strong> AsiaMinor begins, primarily to grow produce that can be sent back to mainlandGreece.6 th century B.C.E. ............................. Schools <strong>of</strong> critical inquiry emerge in ancient Greece. Parmenides and other pre-Socratic philosophers emerge. Empirkoi, or empirical practitioners wh<strong>of</strong>ollowed Hippocrates’s philosophy, make up the dominant school <strong>of</strong> Greekmedicine.570 B.C.E. ........................................ Birth <strong>of</strong> Pythagoras.551 B.C.E. ........................................ Birth <strong>of</strong> Confucius.4 th century B.C.E. ............................. Isocrates composes the Panegyricus, a work that raises the question <strong>of</strong> whetherphilosophy is something that just the Greeks do.479 B.C.E. ........................................ Death <strong>of</strong> Confucius.469 B.C.E. ........................................ Birth <strong>of</strong> Hippocrates.469 B.C.E. ........................................ Birth <strong>of</strong> Socrates.446 B.C.E. ........................................ Birth <strong>of</strong> Isocrates.427 B.C.E. ........................................ Birth <strong>of</strong> Plato.399 B.C.E. ........................................ Death <strong>of</strong> Hippocrates.399 B.C.E. ........................................ Death <strong>of</strong> Socrates.384 B.C.E. ........................................ Birth <strong>of</strong> Aristotle.360 B.C.E. ........................................ Plato writes his dialogue The Republic, generally considered to be thefoundational work in political science. It addresses the question <strong>of</strong> how a man’svirtue may be measured.347 B.C.E. ........................................ Death <strong>of</strong> Plato.338 B.C.E. ........................................ Death <strong>of</strong> Isocrates.322 B.C.E. ........................................ Death <strong>of</strong> Aristotle.300 B.C.E. ........................................ Stoic philosophy develops.106 B.C.E. ........................................ Birth <strong>of</strong> Marcus Tullius Cicero.43 B.C.E. .......................................... Death <strong>of</strong> Marcus Tullius Cicero.1 st century C.E.................................. “Hellenized” Jews build Christianity.354 C.E. ........................................... Birth <strong>of</strong> St. Augustine.397 C.E. ........................................... St. Augustine publishes The Confessions, a personal, introspective work <strong>of</strong>psychology.430 C.E. ........................................... Death <strong>of</strong> St. Augustine.476 C.E. ........................................... Fall <strong>of</strong> Rome.632 C.E. ........................................... According to the teachings <strong>of</strong> Islam, the Prophet Muhammad had revealed tohim a divine message that would be faithfully recorded in the Koran.©2004 The Teaching Company Limited Partnership 33

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