Instructional Video6:13
History Hit

A History of Unbelief: Non-believers in the middle ages, Part 2

12th - Higher Ed
What is the difference between a heretic and a non-believer? What did the church do to combat non-belief? Could accusations of non-belief be a political tool? What role does anti-clericalism play in unbelief?

A History of Unbelief,...
Instructional Video11:15
Religion for Breakfast

The History of Demons

12th - Higher Ed
In this episode we examine the topic: The History of Demons
Instructional Video7:49
Professor Dave Explains

Introduction to Philosophy and Logic

9th - Higher Ed
Humans are on a quest to understand the world around us. How did this quest begin? What are the tools we use to gather knowledge? How do we know what is possible to know? What do we mean when using words like ethics, ontology,...
Instructional Video5:29
History Hit

A History of Unbelief: Irish identity and Catholicism, Part 2

12th - Higher Ed
Has it been difficult to be a cultural Catholic in the last 20 years? Can you be an Atheist and a cultural Catholic? What is the new Irish identity and are we going to see more unbelief in Ireland?<br/>
A History of Unbelief, Part 6
Instructional Video5:22
History Hit

A History of Unbelief: Atheism in ancient times, Part 1

12th - Higher Ed
How old is Atheism? What does Atheism look like in ancient Greece and Rome? Are there any examples of Greek Atheism?<br/>
A History of Unbelief, Part 1
Instructional Video18:42
Wonderscape

Ancient Greece: The Birthplace of Modern Society

K - 5th
This video provides an overview of the ancient Greek civilization, highlighting its influence on modern society. It covers topics such as city-states, Greek gods and goddesses, ancient Greek scholars, and the origins of the Olympic...
News Clip0:36
Curated Video

Police: Father pleads guilty to string of burglaries from 2022

9th - Higher Ed
Kirk Shultis, 34, admitted to burglarizing a home in September 2022.
News Clip2:10
Curated Video

Reciting Plato is hard enough. Try doing it dressed in a toga, in public, in the middle of a crowded student center at lunchtime. No wonder University of Scranton honors students dread The Trivium.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: First Person: Toga! Toga! College kids do Plato, in public

CAPTION: Reciting Plato is hard enough. Try doing it dressed in a toga, in public, in the middle of a crowded student center at lunchtime. No wonder University...
Stock Footage3:21
Bridgeman Arts

The School of Athens - Raphael

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A detailed view of Raphael's famous fresco ""School of Athens"" from the Stanza della Segnatura.
News Clip2:21
Curated Video

USA: NEW YORK: BRITAIN'S PRINCE CHARLES MEETS GEORGE BUSH

Higher Ed
English/Nat

Britain's Prince Charles took his crusade to raise money for Saint Catherine's Monastery in Egypt to New York Tuesday n
ight.
The heir to the British throne was joined by former U-S...
Instructional Video4:33
TED-Ed

Plato’s Allegory of the Cave

7th - 12th Standards
What is reality, knowledge, and the meaning of life? Discover Plato's response to these bold questions in his "Allegory of the Cave" and explore this famous historical thinker's vision of an ideal society as he saw it within the...
Instructional Video
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1
Crash Course

Greeks and Persians

6th - 12th Standards
Considering the evolution of democracy and civilization to this day, is there any reason to believe the Persians should have defeated the Greeks in the Persian War? Why could the legacy of Ancient Greece be considered "profoundly...
Instructional Video12:29
Crash Course

Plato and Aristotle: Crash Course History of Science #3

9th - 12th Standards
Biology, cosmology, philosophy ... Plato and Aristotle had theories about them all! How did these ancient scholars shape the science of today? The third video in the History of Science series compares and contrasts the ideas of the famed...
Instructional Video12:32
Crash Course

The Presocratics: Crash Course History of Science #2

9th - 12th Standards
How did early scientists arrive at the notion that everything was made of atoms? Meet the Presocratics during the second installment in an engaging History of Science series. Viewers discover how these pioneers developed a model for...
Instructional Video4:22
The School of Life

Why Socrates Hated Democracy

9th - Higher Ed Standards
What would our country look like if only the educated could vote? Modern democracy is not an intellectual democracy, but a democracy by birthright — much to the chagrin of Socrates. An informative video briefly discusses the...
Instructional Video6:58
Curated OER

Socrates

9th - 12th
"I only know that I know nothing." Although he could neither read nor write, this short video introduces scholars to Socrates, still regarded as one of the greatest moral philosophers.
Instructional Video6:03
Curated OER

Ancient Athens Part 1

6th - 12th
The History ChannelÕs celebration of Greek World History Week begins with a look at Athens. Burned by invading Persians and reconstructed by Pericles, the animated reconstructions let viewers tour this most famous city of the ancient...
Audio
History of Our World

Podcast History of Our World: 44 the Death of Socrates

9th - 10th
Podcast history segment chapter 44 discusses the life and works of Greek philosopher, Socrates, and explains the lasting contributions he made. [24:38]
Instructional Video
Crash Course

Crash Course History of Science #3: Plato and Aristotle

9th - 10th
In this episode of Crash Course, you are introduced to Socrates and his two important students, Plato and Aristotle. Learn about their different philosophies and the contributions they made to science. Are you a Platonist or...