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Ancient Greece: Pre-Hellenism

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The transition from the classical period to the Hellenistic period in Ancient Greece marked a profound change not only in the political and social scene, but also in the worldview and Greek culture. While the classical period was characterized by the splendor of the city-states, the pursuit of aesthetic perfection, and the valorization of the body, the Hellenistic period expanded cultural horizons and succeeded in the conquest and diffusion of Greek culture beyond the Mediterranean. This cultural transformation was reflected in philosophy, shifting from an emphasis on ethics and politics in authors like Plato and Aristotle, to a broader interest in human and existential issues in philosophers like Epicurus and Zeno of Citium. Considering the impact of philosophical thought in the historical-cultural context, analyze how the changes in Greek philosophy from the classical period to the Hellenistic period can be interpreted as a response to the social and political transformations of the time.
a.
The changes in Greek philosophy from the classical period to the Hellenistic period were a direct and immediate reaction to the social and political reforms introduced by Alexander the Great, without influence from other cultural factors.
b.
The Hellenistic period in Ancient Greece was marked by a decline in philosophical thought, which lost its relevance in the face of the political and social dynamics of the moment.
c.
Greek philosophy in the Hellenistic period maintained thematic continuity with the classical period, without presenting philosophical schools that reflected the social and political changes of the time.
d.
The changes in Greek philosophy from the classical period to the Hellenistic period demonstrate a natural evolution of human thought, with no direct relation to the social and political context of Ancient Greece.
e.
The changes in Greek philosophy from the classical period to the Hellenistic period can be interpreted as an adaptation to the social and political transformations that occurred in Ancient Greece, reflecting the concerns of a society in reorganization and offering guidance in the face of the uncertainties of the new Hellenistic context.

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