The Hellenic period was the period that watched the invention of philosophy. There were a multitude of individual philosophers during this period, all of which had followers that often branched out from the original philosopher’s thoughts. One of the most famous works of this time is Plato's Republic, which was the earliest systematic treatment of political philosophy. Other philosophers include Aristotle and Socrates. The Hellenistic philosophers focused more on reason than a quest for truth. The philosophers thought very much that reason was the key to solving problems, and denied the possibility of obtaining truth. Instead, the philosophers relied more on faith, accepting the inability to know the truth. The major philosophical groups of the Hellenistic period include the Cynics, Epicureans, Stoics, and Skeptics. Unlike the classical period, very few philosophers were independent of these schools of thought. The Homeric epics originated during the Hellenic period, reinforcing faith in human greatness and delighting in the beautiful aspects of life. Lyrical poetry also thrived in its gentle way. Tragic dramas, such as Antigone and Oedipus, were the best
The Hellenic period was the period that watched the invention of philosophy. There were a multitude of individual philosophers during this period, all of which had followers that often branched out from the original philosopher’s thoughts. One of the most famous works of this time is Plato's Republic, which was the earliest systematic treatment of political philosophy. Other philosophers include Aristotle and Socrates. The Hellenistic philosophers focused more on reason than a quest for truth. The philosophers thought very much that reason was the key to solving problems, and denied the possibility of obtaining truth. Instead, the philosophers relied more on faith, accepting the inability to know the truth. The major philosophical groups of the Hellenistic period include the Cynics, Epicureans, Stoics, and Skeptics. Unlike the classical period, very few philosophers were independent of these schools of thought. The Homeric epics originated during the Hellenic period, reinforcing faith in human greatness and delighting in the beautiful aspects of life. Lyrical poetry also thrived in its gentle way. Tragic dramas, such as Antigone and Oedipus, were the best