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Transcript: Wisdom does not flow like water Plato’s Critique of Pederasty Pederasty Background Symposium Pederasty My Project Pausanias' Speech Pausanias' Speech Two Aphrodites Uranian Heavenly Pandemos Common Text Text Pictures Pictures "Here, Socrates, lie down alongside me, so that by my touching you, I too may enjoy the piece of wisdom that just occurred to you while you were in the porch. It is plain that you found it and have it, for otherwise you would not have come away beforehand." Agathon and Socrates “It would be a good thing, Agathon, if wisdom were the sort of thing that flows from the fuller of us into the emptier, just by our touching one another, as the water in wine cups flows through a wool thread from the fuller to the emptier. For if wisdom too is like that, then I set a high price on my being placed alongside you, for I believe I shall be filled from you with much fair wisdom. My own may turn out to be a sorry sort of wisdom, or disputable like a dream; but your own is brilliant and capable of much development, since it has flashed out so intensely from you while you are young; and yesterday it became conspicuous among more than thirty thousand Greek witnesses." "You are outrageous, Socrates," Agathon said. "A little later you and I will go to court about our wisdom, with Dionysus as judge, but now first attend to dinner." how water flows Principle at play When they do engage in a contest about love Timeline YEAR Alcibiades' Speech Socrates, he claims, is like “those silenuses that sit in the shops of herm sculptors, the ones that craftsman make holding reed pipes or flutes; and if they are split in two and opened up they show they have images of gods within.” (215b) Alcibiades' Speech You, in my opinion,' I said, 'have proved to be the only deserving lover of mine; and it seems to me that you hesitate to mention it to me. Now I am in this state: I believe it is very foolish not to gratify you in this or anything else of mine—my wealth or my friends—that you need; for nothing is more important to d me than that I become the best possible; and I believe that, as far as I am concerned, there is no one more competent than you to be a fellow helper to me in this. So I should be far more ashamed before men of good sense for not gratifying a man like you than I should be before the many and senseless for gratifying you.' Seduction Scene 'Really, my dear Alcibiades, you're no sucker if what you say about me is really true and there is some power in me e through which you could become better. You must see, you know, an impossible beauty in me, a beauty very different from the fairness of form in yourself. So if, in observing my beauty, you are trying to get a share in it and to exchange beauty for beauty, you are intending to get far the better deal. For you are trying to acquire the truth of beautiful things in exchange for the seeming and opinion of beautiful things; and you really have in mind to exchange "gold for bronze." But blessed one do consider better: Without your being aware of it—I may be nothing. Thought, you know, begins to have keen eyesight when the sight of the eyes starts to decline from its peak; and you are still far from that.' Conclusion conclusion If Socrates were to have sex with Alcibiades, he would perpetuate: 1) the idea that people can make each other wise. impact: prevent Alcibiades from realizing his ignorance about wisdom 2) Alcibiades belief that his physical attractiveness is the most important thing about him impact: the belief could harm Alcibiades as he begins to decline from his physical peak, when “Thought begins to have keen eyesight.” (219a) 3) Socrates would be no better than the sophists who cannot acknowledge the ways in which they are ignorant, and thus, risk self-deception. Advantages Advantages to my account: -Fits with the well-known picture of a Socrates who: 1) proclaims his own ignorance. 2) critiques the Sophists for i. both not acknowledging what they do not know ii. exchanging money for wisdom -Makes explicit the way Plato critiques the customs of his time -Throws into question a vision of Socrates as someone who consistently denies bodily urges -Makes clear that the container model is supposed to function in opposition to the image of pregnancy and birth. Accounts of “Plato’s Appropriation of Reproduction” run these two images together.

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Transcript: Organ Systems Tissues Working together form Unit 1- Biology Working together form Organs Cells Concept Map Template By: Hannah Greig Working together form Why is this important? The cell cycle's important because without it we wouldn't get new cells for growth and repair. Humans would not survive without the cell cycle. Cell Cycle Cell Cycle The phases of Mitosis; Prophase: The cell starts to break down structures and build others up, setting the stage for division of chromosomes. And then the spindle begins to "capture" chromosomes. Metaphase: The spindle has captured all the chromosomes and lined them up at the middle of the cell, ready to divide. Anaphase: The sister chromatids seperate from each other and are pulled towards opposite ends of the cell. Telophase: The cell is nearly done dividing, and it starts to re-establish its normal structures as cytokinesis takes place. What happens when it's uncontrolled? When mitosis gets out of control, cells divisions are being made continuously, without an end point. As a result, this problem could lead to various types of cancer. Early Frog Embryo Cell Specialization and Differentiation Cell Specialization and Differentiation The cells are not yet differentiated into distinct cell types. Cells specialize to form different tissues and organs (the eye and heart are visible). Plant vs Animal Plant vs Animal Both are eukaryotic cells. Centrosomes and lysosome are found in animal cells. Animal cells don't have a cell wall or chloroplasts. Round shaped. Cilia is present. Centrosomes and lysosomes don't exist within plant cells. Plant cells do have a cell wall or chloroplasts. Rectangular shaped Most plant cells don't contain cilia. Animal cell Plant cell Tissue is a cellular organizational level intermediate between cells and a complete organ. Organs are then formed by the functional grouping together of multiple tissues. Definition Definition Epithelial tissue covers the body surface and forms the lining for most internal cavities. Connective tissue is the most abundant and the most widely distributed of the tissues. There are three types of muscle tissue: skeletal, and cardiac Nerve tissue is composed of specialized cells which not only receive stimuli but also conduct impulses to form all parts of the body. 4 types of tissues in the human body 4 types of tissues in the human body A part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has specific vital function, such as the heart or liver in humans. Definition Definition Skin Brain Heart Liver Pancreas Stomach Small Intestine Large Intestine Lungs Kidneys At least 10 examples At least 10 examples Skeletal system provides support and structure, stores calcium, minerals, fats, marrow. Integumentary system provides protection regulates body temp, prevents water loss. Muscle system provides body movement and generates heat when muscles contact. Nervous system controls body movement, consciousness, intelligence, memory. Endocrine system secretes hormones which regulate body and cellular growth, chemical levels in the body, and reproductive functions. Circulatory system pumps blood to distribute hormones, nutrients and gases and removes wastes. Lymphatic system transports and filters lymph and initiates immune response. Digestive system mechanically and chemically breakdowns food materials, absorbs nutrients and expels waste. Respiratory system is responsible for the exchange of gases within the body between blood and lungs. Urinary system filters the blood and removes waste from it concentrates waste into urine and expels urine from body Reproductive system produces sex cells, hormones and when in conjunction allows for fertilization. Human organ systems and its function(s) Human organ systems and its function(s) Cardiovascular and respiratory system. Digestive and excretory systems. Endocrine and Immune systems. Integumentary and nervous systems. Skeletal and muscular systems. How organ systems interact with eachother How organ systems interact with eachother

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