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P241、如何认识古代希腊文明的时间跨度和空间范围?(1)、地域范围:古代希腊的概念是一个大希腊的概念,包括希腊本土、小亚细亚和西亚沿海地区、南意大利地区,甚至伊比利亚半岛和北非。

(2)、时间跨度:古代希腊文化包括三个发展阶段:A、克里特-迈锡尼时代的文化(公元前26-前12世纪)黑暗时代(公元前12-前8世纪)B、希腊城邦时代的文化(公元前8-前4世纪)C、希腊化时代的文化(公元前4-前2世纪)2、赫西俄德的《神谱》具有什么文化学意义?赫西俄德的《神谱》具有两方面的重要意义:它通过神系的生殖原则反映了一种朴素的宇宙起源论和自然演化论。

希腊神话的神谱不仅仅是神的家族史,同时也反映了希腊人的宇宙生成观和自然观,神的衍生和交替也就是自然过程的发生和演进。

这种通过神系的生殖原则来说明宇宙起源和自然演化过程的神话思维图景,构成了哲学和科学产生之前人们唯一的世界观。

它蕴涵着一种以自我否定为动力的社会进化思想。

以内在的自我否定作为神系延续和发展的契机是希腊神话的又一个基本特征。

这种维系神系更新和发展的自我否定机制使希腊神话表现出一种新陈代谢的社会进化思想,神权的替代和神系的更迭揭示了一种深刻的命运观。

这种通过“命运”来实现的神系神系的更迭和自然进化的思想,构成了希腊神话中最深刻的思想,同时也成为整个西方文化在漫长的历史过程中不断实现自我否定和自我超越的形而上的动力。

P602.希腊神话的“神人同形同性的特点”反映了什么样的文化精神?A、神人同形--希腊人的自然崇拜和感觉主义,崇尚完美的形体。

B、神人同性--神与人一样具有七情六欲、喜怒哀乐,像人一样会犯错误,经常到人间来滋生是非、拈花惹草。

由此导致了希腊神话和整个希腊文化的和谐之美的基本特点。

在希腊宗教和希腊文化中,自然崇拜和感觉主义构成了最基本特征。

肉体与精神的原始和谐,使整个希腊文化呈现出一种田园诗般纯净悠扬的意境。

4.希腊自然哲学与形而上学是如何产生和发展的?A、自然哲学-发展从泰勒斯到原子论者-强调质料或具象性的元素当希腊“哲学之父”泰勒斯宣称万物都是从水中产生时,他用一种新的形式——哲学形式表述了神话中的内容。

西方文化导论课后习题答案(优.选)

西方文化导论课后习题答案(优.选)

西方文化导论课后习题答案(优.选)(1) Give a brief account of the major achievements of Greek culture, such as those in religion, philosophy, literature and science.Greek religion really took shape during the Homeric Age and featured polytheism with gods taking human form and feeling. Greek religion made a great contribution to Greek literature, philosophy and art. It is an important origin of Greek mythology which was fully developed by the religious tales of the Homeric epic and thus affected the later development of all kinds of Greek culture.Greek philosophy started with Thales (640 BC–547 BC) who believed that the material world originated in water. His philosophy was materialism. He was followed by Pythagoras who assumed that the key to the understanding of the world is numbers, on the opposition of the spokesman for idealism.The core Greek philosophers are Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. Socrates had scant regard for material wealth, but was keen on probing into the definition of some ethical and behavioral issues, such as “friendship”and “courage”.Plato established the Academy -the first Greek institution of higher learning. His contributions included his theory of ideas and his arguments on “republic”which was supposed to embrace his ideals about a future state where humans could enjoy a happy life. Aristotle is also a learned man and his work covers wide-ranging areas. His reputation as a philosopher largely depends on his argument on metaphysics which he tried to achieve a compromise between matter and divinity. Literary representation centred round the two epic poems of the Iliad andthe Odyssey, lyrical poetry by Sappho and Pindar and drama by Aeschylus, Euripides and Aristophanes. Their works combined Greek myths and social life and won much appreciation and enthusiasm from the public.In science the mathematician Euclid established plane geometry and Archimedes discovered the ratio of radius of a circle and the relationship between the volume and surface of a sphere.(2) What do you think of the influence Greek culture has exerted on Western civilization as a whole? Give examples.Greek culture is often termed the cradle of the Western civilization and has had an enormous impact on Western culture. The specific contributions are found in the areas of philosophy, politics, literature, art, science and architecture.Greek politics was one of the greatest influences on the Western civilization. The Greeks were the first to successfully create a government based on the consensus of the people and thus provided a foundation for Western democracy.The second significant influence was that of philosophy. The Socratic idea about ethics and knowledge helped the Westerners care more for the effect of knowledge and value of morality, both of which give sound guidance to people in the later years to improve and change the world outside themselves, i.e., human society and the natural world.Later generations of Westerners have benefited a lot from Greek culture, such as those in painting, sculpture, architecture, drama, poetry and historical works. Classicism had Greek culture as one of the crucial sources, and this has helped Westerners so much that they ascribed the origin of the Renaissance to it. This changed the intellectual conditions of the later medieval periodand opened the way to the modern era in the West.Chapter 21. Tell briefly the major characteristics and contributions of Roman culture, as are demonstrated in religion, poetry, history and architecture.In the early period, Roman culture often depended heavily on the introduction and imitation of other cultures, particularly, Greek culture. Thus Romans created their own powerful culture, laying the foundation for subsequent Western culture in many fields. According to Greek culture and others’ culture; they created their own gods and myth, In poetry, ancient Rome made brilliant achievements,Livy was responsible for the great History of Rome in 142 volumes. His work has always been cited by later statesmen, writers or scholars,The architecture of Ancient Rome adopted the Greek style for its own purposes, but the Romans also developeda new kind.2. In what sense do you think Roman culture owed its accomplishments to the benefits obtained from Greek culture? Give examples.Roman culture learned and inherited a lot from Greek culture.,religion, philosophy and literature. In religion, Rome had its own system of beliefs which had been simple and could hardly compare with the plurality of Greek religion. The same is true of Roman philosophy where we could find examples ,In literature, Roman men of letters also borrowed a All in all, the two cultures are closely linkedgreat deal from Greek culture.Chapter 31. How was the Jewish civilization developed after a tortuous history of split and unification? The major explanation for thedevelopment of the Jewish civilization is its strong cohesiveness and vitality,they put into effect their Judaist beliefs and what they read of Judaist scriptures.From then on Jews have begun to become aware of the necessicity to liberate themselves from the restrictive laws and acquire new knowledge and modern ideas from the Europeans, Most of Jews thus received a good education, fully armed with cultural and scientific knowledge and did well in their own position they could quickly turn it into a well developed nation in spite of its small size and small population .2.Say something about Judaism and The Old Testament.The Old Testament is the Judaist Bible. It was written in Hebrew, including the three parts:Pentateuch, Prophets and Hagiographa and Apocrypha. After The Old Testament was translated into Greek by Jewish scholars,many westerners began to understand Judaism by reading this book. It is not only of religious value but also of literatry value.Chapter 41. What are the main components of Christianity and why could it be accepted as the official religion first by the Roman Empire and then by the following kingdoms or empires in Europe?(1)The main components of Christianity are :1) The Bible as the only Christian scripture;Major Christian doctrines about Trinity and Redemption;3) Other doctrines or events of Christianity:(2 )Christianity is accepted and popular in Europe because of these factors:1).For the common people in the empire ,they needed something to fill up their spiritual vacuum. Christianity could play such a role.2). It could work together with any secular regimes to offer necessary assistance.3). The name and influence of Christiaity would be a symbol of sacredness and justification,4) Christianity is also a kind of culture, it could be tolerated because their life and propertycould thus be secured in the changed circumstances.2. What are the basic differences between Christianity and Judaism?In spite of the fact that the two religions derived from Jewish culture, there are some basic differences between them.First is the different image of God.Second is different view of God. Jehovah is viewed He is like fire or wind .God is kinder and more helpful, Third is the different position each religion is located in and hence would make different contribution. Fourth is Jehovah was important to Jews only in theory and affect them in spirit occasionally while Christianity moved into secular life for the Westerner as Pope and churches became very powerful .Chapter 61.Tell simply the background and development of the Renaissance.It was no accident that it first occurred in Florence and Italy where the early signs of capitalism had appeared at the same time as social chaos, political disputes and military clashes , more and more people began to suspect the justification for those who held the power,Painting and sculpture were the first area to reflect the change of subjects and tastes.(2) What are the major features and achievements of the Renaissance? Give examples.The Renaissance is characterised by seeking ideologicalemancipation, intellectual freedom and political awareness, based on cultural production and religious reformation. All these were undertaken or unfolded gradually but widely, extending its influences to every corner of Europe, with more and more people getting involved.The achievements were seen principally in six areas, namely, painting, sculpture, poetry, fiction, drama and religious reformation as well as the change in the cultural and intellectual climate. Instances could be located in these areas, such as the huge change of subjects and styles in painting. The medieval painting used to centre on depicting Jesus Christ and other Christian subjects, not only effecting similar and the limited subject matter, but also depicting stylistically facial expressions and manners. The great artists in the Renaissance started to focus on the images with individualistic temperament, highlighting humanity instead of divinity, thus breaking away from the medieval frozen models and linking classicalism with human nature as the centre of their representational work.最新文件---------------- 仅供参考--------------------已改成word文本--------------------- 方便更改。

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1. Please give an account of the setting of the Enlightenment.The fact that the Enlightenment first occurred in France was ascribed to the deterioration in economic, political, social and cultural conditions in the 18th-century France. The French people strongly demanded that the declining situation be arrested and reforms be carried out. Under such circumstances, progressive intellectuals began to think more seriously about the solutions to the crises and tried to resort to intellectual and social means. This movement also asked for more political power to the people as the bourgeoisie joined in with its economic support and thus the cultural movement tinned with political colour as a bourgeois mark. On the other hand, the dissemination of scientific knowledge and the influences of British empiricism also immensely heightened intellectual and political awareness of the people in general. This prepared the political basis of the bourgeois revolution to follow.2. Briefly introduce one or two representative figures of the Enlightenment and their central ideas. V oltaire and Montesquieu are two of the representative figures of the Enlightenment. Voltaire exposed the dark side of France such as the corruption and injustice of Christianity by launching his theory on human nature. Also, he argued for the freedom and equality of ordinary people. What’s more, he strongly condemned feudal autocracy and put forward the theory of the enlightened monarchy.Montesquieu’s political theory developed the principle of dividing political power although the principle itself was not his invention. Montesquieu contributed significantly to the establishment of the modern Western state by exposing the nature of state and human beings in his great work Spirit of Law which has wide-ranging influence on the later generations of modern Western political thinking and practice.For Montesquieu, it was climate that contributed most to the formation of a society and he believed it was shown in national character, political system, marriage codes, religion, and the use of slavery. His geographical and environmental theory is of some progressive significance, but it exaggerates the geographical factor in social development.1. Say something about the origin and the major concerns of Romanticism. Give examples. Romanticism originated out of the craving for individual freedom by the young intellectuals who could not tolerate ideological and intellectual oppression derived from classicism and rationalism imposed by the ruling class and traditional culture, as was demonstrated in Germany where the Storm and Stress Movement occurred under Rousseau’s influence which attracted many followers including Goethe and Schiller.To some extent it was a reaction against the Enlightenment and the 18th-century rationalism and materialism in general. It demanded more reasonable attention to human passion and individuality as a way to reach real human emancipation and freedom.The major concerns of Romanticism comprised individualism, emotionalism, worship of nature, fascination with the alien aspects of foreign lands, enthusiasm for nationalism and often expressed an air of disillusionment.2. What do you think of the similarities and dissimilarities between realism and naturalism?The similarities of realism and naturalism lie in the fact that they both aim to describe real life and try to reveal the nature of social reality, especially the dark side of human society. But in the ways of representation, they differ in the following aspects: first, the naturalist writer does not focus on a typical environment or typical characters for representation of reality, and instead, they would attempt to depict real life as it is by sticking to the inherent factor which would usually lead to thecause or motivation of certain or behaviors; second, the naturalist writer emphasizes more of the influence of environment on human nature and behavior by exposing the dark and evil aspect of human society which is not just similar to social realism but even more violent and barbarous and emotional.1.2. Choose one representative character from German classical philosophers and make a brief remark on his contribution to the later social or cultural development.Immanuel Kant was an 18th-century German classical philosopher. He is regarded as one of the most influential thinkers of modern Europe and of the late Enlightenment. Kant created a new widespread perspective in philosophy which influenced European philosophy through and after his lifetime. He also published important works of epistemology, as well as works relevant to religion, law, and history. His most important works is the Critique of Pure Reason, an investigation into the limitations and structure of reason itself. It encompasses an attack on traditional metaphysics and e pistemology, and highlights Kant’s own contribution to these areas. Kant’s great contribution lies in his interpretation of human epistemology: the ultimate nature of reality of the “things in themselves” remains forever unaccessible to the human mind and what we can know is only its phenomena. The mind impresses its forms of sensibility via space and time or the original data of the senses and orders them according to the categories of thought.1. Say something you know about Modernism, including its performance and features. Modernism, in its broadest sense, is modern thought, character, or practice. More specifically, the term describes both a set of cultural tendencies and an array of associated cultural schools, originally arising from wide-scale and far-reaching changes in Western society in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The term encompasses the activities and output of those who felt the “traditional” forms of art, architecture, literature, religious faith, social conventions and daily life were becoming outdated in the new conditions of economic, social and political developments under the influence of industrialization and colonization.Modernism —despite its complexity and multiplicity in terms of ideological tendencies and representation modes, could be regarded basically to be irrational, that is, in opposition to rational tradition of the Western culture and civilization. History has repeatedly proved that any radical drive or trend could not last long and so did modernism which, with all its justifications, only survived a few decades since its beginning and had to decline and finally disappeared as a movement though some of its ideas and forms or techniques still maintained. The reason is simple — no one could reject all the inheritances his ancestors have passed on to him no matter whether these inheritances are valuable enough for him to benefit from. In that sense people after modernism, particularly the cultural people or intellectuals, have to take a lesson from Modernist Movement, which they should be cautious about the way to handle cultural heritage and need to try to make use of the positive elements from tradition.2. Describe one or two modernist writers focused on his work.James Joyce is one of most prominent modernist writers in the early 20th century whose reputation mainly rests upon his masterful use of the Stream of Consciousness technique in his writing. He is best known for his landmark novel Ulysses (1922) and its controversial successor Finnegans Wake(1939), as well as the short story collection Dubliners(1914) and the semi-autobiographical novellet A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916). Ulysses is one of the most important works of Modernist literature. The action of novel, which takes place in asingle day, 16 June 1904, sets the characters and incidents of the Odyssey of Homer in modern Dublin and bases his three protagonists, Leopold Bloom, Molly Bloom and Stephen Dedalus, on the triangular relationship in parallel with the construction of Odysseus, Penelope and Telemachus. Ulysses’ stream-of-consciousness technique, symbolic structure, and experimental prose style—full of puns, parodies, and allusions—as well as its rich characterization in close association with serious thematic concerns, such as Irish nationalism, sympathy for the Jew and women, and protest against Catholicism, therefore renders the book a highly recognized status in Modernist literature.1. Tell some ideological Representative Figures of the Modern age and their main ideas..(1) Marx’s Marxism, its main ideas include scientific socialism, political economics, and dialectic materialism.(2) Darwin’s theory of Evolution by Natural Selection, Its main idea as follow:i. Species have developed or evolved by a series of small variations.ii. All animals and plants are descended from a single prototype.iii. Natural selection or survival of the fittest ensures that only those variations which improve the chances of survival of species are ultimately significant.iv. Only inherited characteristics can be passed on to later generations.Comet’s Positivism, including Theory of Three Stages:i. Man wanted to acquire absolute knowledge and explain the observed phenomena of the outside world with the help of supernatural theological influences.ii. Man used instead a kind of personified abstraction, i.e. metaphysical nature and “natural force”. iii. Rational sciences dominated everything.Bergson’s Intuitional Ideas:i. He was opposed to the monism of both materialism and idealism and sought a return to philosophical dualism.ii. The functions of intuition and intellect and their differences.Freud’s Theory of Psychoanalysis:i. deep-level psychology: the human unconscious was like the submerged part of an iceberg, hiding many instinctive impulses and repressed desires;ii. Three concepts: the id, the ego, the superego (choose two or three)。

西方文化概论课后题部分答案

西方文化概论课后题部分答案

西方文化概论1。

、如何认识古代希腊文明的时间跨度和空间跨度?(24页)地域范围:古代希腊的概念是一个大希腊的概念,包括希腊本土、小亚细亚和西亚沿海地区、南意大利地区,甚至伊比利亚半岛和北非。

时间跨度: 古代希腊文化包括三个发展阶段:A、克里特-迈锡尼时代的文化(公元前26-前12世纪)黑暗时代(公元前12-前8世纪)B、希腊城邦时代的文化(公元前8-前4世纪)C、希腊化时代的文化(公元前4-前2世纪)2。

赫西俄德的《神谱》具有什么文化学意义?(24页)第一,它通过神系的生殖原则反映了一种朴素的宇宙起源论和自然演化观.从这方面看,希腊神话的神谱不仅仅是神的家族史,同时也反映了希腊人的宇宙生城观和自然观,神的衍生和交替也就是自然过程的发生和演进。

第二,它蕴含着一种以自我否定为动力的社会进化思想.这方面看,以内在的自我否定作为神系延续和发展的锲机是神话的有一个特征。

3。

希腊神话的“神人同形同性”特点反映了什么样的文化精神?(60页)第一,反映了对现实生活的珍视,这是希腊宗教和希腊文化的一个显著特点.希腊人的神是人性的神,希腊人的宗教是人性的宗教.使得希腊人带有很强烈的人文主义精神。

第二,自然崇拜和感觉主义构成了最基本的特征。

自然崇拜主要表现对人的自然形体的崇拜,感觉主义则主要表现对美的事物和现实生活的热爱。

第三,”神人同形同性”特点反映了希腊和谐之美的文化精神,这一精神成为西方人心中失落而难以复返的精神家园,滋润着被种种功利要求、上帝呼唤和道德命令折磨得疲惫不堪的灵魂的清纯之泉.4. 希腊悲剧“命运"的主题具有什么深刻寓意?(60页)首先,希腊悲剧不是善与恶这两种对立的自由意志,而是自由意志与潜藏在它背后的决定论;不是一个人对另一个人的否定,而是自己对自己的否定.其次,“命运”作为感性的现象世界背后的一种抽象的本质或规律,作为一种普遍性的东西,是建立在形象思维基础之上的希腊神话和悲剧所无法真正把握的,因而对于希腊人来说是一种不可理解也无法改变的宿命。

西方文化概论课后题部分答案

西方文化概论课后题部分答案

西方文化概论1。

、如何认识古代希腊文明的时间跨度和空间跨度?(24页)地域范围:古代希腊的概念是一个大希腊的概念,包括希腊本土、小亚细亚和西亚沿海地区、南意大利地区,甚至伊比利亚半岛和北非。

时间跨度: 古代希腊文化包括三个发展阶段:A、克里特-迈锡尼时代的文化(公元前26-前12世纪)黑暗时代(公元前12-前8世纪)B、希腊城邦时代的文化(公元前8-前4世纪)C、希腊化时代的文化(公元前4-前2世纪)2。

赫西俄德的《神谱》具有什么文化学意义?(24页)第一,它通过神系的生殖原则反映了一种朴素的宇宙起源论和自然演化观.从这方面看,希腊神话的神谱不仅仅是神的家族史,同时也反映了希腊人的宇宙生城观和自然观,神的衍生和交替也就是自然过程的发生和演进。

第二,它蕴含着一种以自我否定为动力的社会进化思想.这方面看,以内在的自我否定作为神系延续和发展的锲机是神话的有一个特征。

3。

希腊神话的“神人同形同性”特点反映了什么样的文化精神?(60页)第一,反映了对现实生活的珍视,这是希腊宗教和希腊文化的一个显著特点.希腊人的神是人性的神,希腊人的宗教是人性的宗教.使得希腊人带有很强烈的人文主义精神。

第二,自然崇拜和感觉主义构成了最基本的特征。

自然崇拜主要表现对人的自然形体的崇拜,感觉主义则主要表现对美的事物和现实生活的热爱。

第三,”神人同形同性”特点反映了希腊和谐之美的文化精神,这一精神成为西方人心中失落而难以复返的精神家园,滋润着被种种功利要求、上帝呼唤和道德命令折磨得疲惫不堪的灵魂的清纯之泉.4. 希腊悲剧“命运"的主题具有什么深刻寓意?(60页)首先,希腊悲剧不是善与恶这两种对立的自由意志,而是自由意志与潜藏在它背后的决定论;不是一个人对另一个人的否定,而是自己对自己的否定.其次,“命运”作为感性的现象世界背后的一种抽象的本质或规律,作为一种普遍性的东西,是建立在形象思维基础之上的希腊神话和悲剧所无法真正把握的,因而对于希腊人来说是一种不可理解也无法改变的宿命。

西方文化概论课后题部分答案

西方文化概论课后题部分答案

西方文化概论1。

、如何认识古代希腊文明的时间跨度和空间跨度?(24页)地域范围:古代希腊的概念是一个大希腊的概念,包括希腊本土、小亚细亚和西亚沿海地区、南意大利地区,甚至伊比利亚半岛和北非。

时间跨度: 古代希腊文化包括三个发展阶段:A、克里特-迈锡尼时代的文化(公元前26-前12世纪)黑暗时代(公元前12-前8世纪)B、希腊城邦时代的文化(公元前8-前4世纪)C、希腊化时代的文化(公元前4-前2世纪)2。

赫西俄德的《神谱》具有什么文化学意义?(24页)第一,它通过神系的生殖原则反映了一种朴素的宇宙起源论和自然演化观.从这方面看,希腊神话的神谱不仅仅是神的家族史,同时也反映了希腊人的宇宙生城观和自然观,神的衍生和交替也就是自然过程的发生和演进。

第二,它蕴含着一种以自我否定为动力的社会进化思想.这方面看,以内在的自我否定作为神系延续和发展的锲机是神话的有一个特征。

3。

希腊神话的“神人同形同性”特点反映了什么样的文化精神?(60页)第一,反映了对现实生活的珍视,这是希腊宗教和希腊文化的一个显著特点.希腊人的神是人性的神,希腊人的宗教是人性的宗教.使得希腊人带有很强烈的人文主义精神。

第二,自然崇拜和感觉主义构成了最基本的特征。

自然崇拜主要表现对人的自然形体的崇拜,感觉主义则主要表现对美的事物和现实生活的热爱。

第三,”神人同形同性”特点反映了希腊和谐之美的文化精神,这一精神成为西方人心中失落而难以复返的精神家园,滋润着被种种功利要求、上帝呼唤和道德命令折磨得疲惫不堪的灵魂的清纯之泉.4. 希腊悲剧“命运"的主题具有什么深刻寓意?(60页)首先,希腊悲剧不是善与恶这两种对立的自由意志,而是自由意志与潜藏在它背后的决定论;不是一个人对另一个人的否定,而是自己对自己的否定.其次,“命运”作为感性的现象世界背后的一种抽象的本质或规律,作为一种普遍性的东西,是建立在形象思维基础之上的希腊神话和悲剧所无法真正把握的,因而对于希腊人来说是一种不可理解也无法改变的宿命。

西方文化概论_课后习题参考答案_并无权威来源个人整理仅作参考

西方文化概论_课后习题参考答案_并无权威来源个人整理仅作参考

1、如何认识古代希腊文明的时间跨度和空间范围?(1)、地域范围:古代希腊的概念是一个大希腊的概念,包括希腊本土、小亚细亚和西亚沿海地区、南意大利地区,甚至伊比利亚半岛和北非。

(2)、时间跨度:古代希腊文化包括三个发展阶段:A、克里特-迈锡尼时代的文化(公元前26-前12世纪)黑暗时代(公元前12-前8世纪)B、希腊城邦时代的文化(公元前8-前4世纪)C、希腊化时代的文化(公元前4-前2世纪)2、赫西俄德的《神谱》具有什么文化学意义?赫西俄德的《神谱》具有两方面的重要意义:它通过神系的生殖原则反映了一种朴素的宇宙起源论和自然演化论。

希腊神话的神谱不仅仅是神的家族史,同时也反映了希腊人的宇宙生成观和自然观,神的衍生和交替也就是自然过程的发生和演进。

这种通过神系的生殖原则来说明宇宙起源和自然演化过程的神话思维图景,构成了哲学和科学产生之前人们唯一的世界观。

它蕴涵着一种以自我否定为动力的社会进化思想。

以内在的自我否定作为神系延续和发展的契机是希腊神话的又一个基本特征。

这种维系神系更新和发展的自我否定机制使希腊神话表现出一种新陈代谢的社会进化思想,神权的替代和神系的更迭揭示了一种深刻的命运观。

这种通过“命运”来实现的神系神系的更迭和自然进化的思想,构成了希腊神话中最深刻的思想,同时也成为整个西方文化在漫长的历史过程中不断实现自我否定和自我超越的形而上的动力。

2.希腊神话的“神人同形同性的特点”反映了什么样的文化精神?A、神人同形--希腊人的自然崇拜和感觉主义,崇尚完美的形体。

B、神人同性--神与人一样具有七情六欲、喜怒哀乐,像人一样会犯错误经常到人间来滋生是非、拈花惹草。

由此导致了希腊神话和整个希腊文化的和谐之美的基本特点。

在希腊宗教和希腊文化中,自然崇拜和感觉主义构成了最基本特征。

肉体与精神的原始和谐,使整个希腊文化呈现出一种田园诗般纯净悠扬的意境。

4.希腊自然哲学与形而上学是如何产生和发展的?A、自然哲学-发展从泰勒斯到原子论者-强调质料或具象性的元素当希腊“哲学之父”泰勒斯宣称万物都是从水中产生时,他用一种新的形式——哲学形式表述了神话中的内容。

西方文化概论课后题部分答案

西方文化概论课后题部分答案

西方文化概论1、、如何认识古代希腊文明得时间跨度与空间跨度?(24页)地域范围:古代希腊得概念就是一个大希腊得概念,包括希腊本土、小亚细亚与西亚沿海地区、南意大利地区,甚至伊比利亚半岛与北非。

时间跨度: 古代希腊文化包括三个发展阶段:A、克里特-迈锡尼时代得文化(公元前26-前12世纪)黑暗时代(公元前12-前8世纪)B、希腊城邦时代得文化(公元前8-前4世纪)C、希腊化时代得文化(公元前4-前2世纪)2、赫西俄德得《神谱》具有什么文化学意义?(24页)第一,它通过神系得生殖原则反映了一种朴素得宇宙起源论与自然演化观、从这方面瞧,希腊神话得神谱不仅仅就是神得家族史,同时也反映了希腊人得宇宙生城观与自然观,神得衍生与交替也就就是自然过程得发生与演进、第二,它蕴含着一种以自我否定为动力得社会进化思想、这方面瞧,以内在得自我否定作为神系延续与发展得锲机就是神话得有一个特征、3、希腊神话得“神人同形同性”特点反映了什么样得文化精神?(60页)第一,反映了对现实生活得珍视,这就是希腊宗教与希腊文化得一个显著特点、希腊人得神就是人性得神,希腊人得宗教就是人性得宗教、使得希腊人带有很强烈得人文主义精神、第二,自然崇拜与感觉主义构成了最基本得特征、自然崇拜主要表现对人得自然形体得崇拜,感觉主义则主要表现对美得事物与现实生活得热爱、第三,”神人同形同性”特点反映了希腊与谐之美得文化精神,这一精神成为西方人心中失落而难以复返得精神家园,滋润着被种种功利要求、上帝呼唤与道德命令折磨得疲惫不堪得灵魂得清纯之泉。

4、希腊悲剧“命运”得主题具有什么深刻寓意?(60页)首先,希腊悲剧不就是善与恶这两种对立得自由意志,而就是自由意志与潜藏在它背后得决定论;不就是一个人对另一个人得否定,而就是自己对自己得否定。

其次,“命运”作为感性得现象世界背后得一种抽象得本质或规律,作为一种普遍性得东西,就是建立在形象思维基础之上得希腊神话与悲剧所无法真正把握得,因而对于希腊人来说就是一种不可理解也无法改变得宿命。

西方文化概论课后题部分答案

西方文化概论课后题部分答案

西方文化概论1。

、如何认识古代希腊文明的时间跨度和空间跨度?(24页)地域范围:古代希腊的概念是一个大希腊的概念,包括希腊本土、小亚细亚和西亚沿海地区、南意大利地区,甚至伊比利亚半岛和北非。

时间跨度: 古代希腊文化包括三个发展阶段:A、克里特-迈锡尼时代的文化(公元前26-前12世纪)黑暗时代(公元前12-前8世纪)B、希腊城邦时代的文化(公元前8-前4世纪)C、希腊化时代的文化(公元前4-前2世纪)2。

赫西俄德的《神谱》具有什么文化学意义?(24页)第一,它通过神系的生殖原则反映了一种朴素的宇宙起源论和自然演化观.从这方面看,希腊神话的神谱不仅仅是神的家族史,同时也反映了希腊人的宇宙生城观和自然观,神的衍生和交替也就是自然过程的发生和演进。

第二,它蕴含着一种以自我否定为动力的社会进化思想.这方面看,以内在的自我否定作为神系延续和发展的锲机是神话的有一个特征。

3。

希腊神话的“神人同形同性”特点反映了什么样的文化精神?(60页)第一,反映了对现实生活的珍视,这是希腊宗教和希腊文化的一个显著特点.希腊人的神是人性的神,希腊人的宗教是人性的宗教.使得希腊人带有很强烈的人文主义精神。

第二,自然崇拜和感觉主义构成了最基本的特征。

自然崇拜主要表现对人的自然形体的崇拜,感觉主义则主要表现对美的事物和现实生活的热爱。

第三,”神人同形同性”特点反映了希腊和谐之美的文化精神,这一精神成为西方人心中失落而难以复返的精神家园,滋润着被种种功利要求、上帝呼唤和道德命令折磨得疲惫不堪的灵魂的清纯之泉.4. 希腊悲剧“命运"的主题具有什么深刻寓意?(60页)首先,希腊悲剧不是善与恶这两种对立的自由意志,而是自由意志与潜藏在它背后的决定论;不是一个人对另一个人的否定,而是自己对自己的否定.其次,“命运”作为感性的现象世界背后的一种抽象的本质或规律,作为一种普遍性的东西,是建立在形象思维基础之上的希腊神话和悲剧所无法真正把握的,因而对于希腊人来说是一种不可理解也无法改变的宿命。

西方文化导论-课后习题答案(新)

西方文化导论-课后习题答案(新)

(1) Give a brief account of the major achievements of Greek culture, such as those in religion, philosophy, literature and science.Greek religion really took shape during the Homeric Age and featured polytheism with gods taking human form and feeling. Greek religion made a great contribution to Greek literature, philosophy and art. It is an important origin of Greek mythology which was fully developed by the religious tales of the Homeric epic and thus affected the later development of all kinds of Greek culture.Greek philosophy started with Thales (640 BC–547 BC) who believed that the material world originated in water. His philosophy was materialism. He was followed by Pythagoras who assumed that the key to the understanding of the world is numbers, on the opposition of the spokesman for idealism.The core Greek philosophers are Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. Socrates had scant regard for material wealth, but was keen on probing into the definition of some ethical and behavioral issues, such as “friendship”and “courage”.Plato established the Academy -the first Greek institution of higher learning. His contributions included his theory of ideas and his arguments on “republic”which was supposed to embrace his ideals about a future state where humans could enjoy a happy life. Aristotle is also a learned man and his work covers wide-ranging areas. His reputation as a philosopher largely depends on his argument on metaphysics which he tried to achieve a compromise between matter and divinity. Literary representation centred round the two epic poems of the Iliad and the Odyssey, lyrical poetry by Sappho and Pindar and drama by Aeschylus, Euripides and Aristophanes. Their works combined Greek myths and social life and won much appreciation and enthusiasm from the public.In science the mathematician Euclid established plane geometry and Archimedes discovered the ratio of radius of a circle and the relationship between the volume and surface of a sphere.(2) What do you think of the influence Greek culture has exerted on Western civilization as a whole? Give examples.Greek culture is often termed the cradle of the Western civilization and has had an enormous impact on Western culture. The specific contributions are found in the areas of philosophy, politics, literature, art, science and architecture.Greek politics was one of the greatest influences on the Western civilization. The Greeks were the first to successfully create a government based on the consensus of the people and thus provided a foundation for Western democracy.The second significant influence was that of philosophy. The Socratic idea about ethics and knowledge helped the Westerners care more for the effect of knowledge and value of morality, both of which give sound guidance to people in the later years to improve and change the world outside themselves, i.e., human society and the natural world.Later generations of Westerners have benefited a lot from Greek culture, such as those in painting, sculpture, architecture, drama, poetry and historical works. Classicism had Greek culture as one of the crucial sources, and this has helped Westerners so much that they ascribed the origin of the Renaissance to it. This changed the intellectual conditions of the later medieval period and opened the way to the modern era in the West.Chapter 21. Tell briefly the major characteristics and contributions of Roman culture, as are demonstrated in religion, poetry, history and architecture.In the early period, Roman culture often depended heavily on the introduction and imitation of other cultures, particularly, Greek culture. Thus Romans created their own powerful culture, laying the foundation for subsequent Western culture in many fields. According to Greek culture and others’ culture; they created their own gods and myth, In poetry, ancient Rome made brilliant achievements,Livy was responsible for the great History of Rome in 142 volumes. His work has always been cited by later statesmen, writers or scholars,The architecture of Ancient Rome adopted the Greek style for its own purposes, but the Romans also developed a new kind.2. In what sense do you think Roman culture owed its accomplishments to the benefits obtained from Greek culture? Give examples.Roman culture learned and inherited a lot from Greek culture.,religion, philosophy and literature. In religion, Rome had its own system of beliefs which had been simple and could hardly compare with the plurality of Greek religion. The same is true of Roman philosophy where we could find examples ,In literature, Roman men of letters also borrowed a All in all, the two cultures are closely linkedgreat deal from Greek culture.Chapter 31. How was the Jewish civilization developed after a tortuous history of split and unification? The major explanation for the development of the Jewish civilization is its strong cohesiveness and vitality,they put into effect their Judaist beliefs and what they read of Judaist scriptures.From then on Jews have begun to become aware of the necessicity to liberate themselves from the restrictive laws and acquire new knowledge and modern ideas from the Europeans, Most of Jews thus received a good education, fully armed with cultural and scientific knowledge and did well in their own position they could quickly turn it into a well developed nation in spite of its small size and small population .2.Say something about Judaism and The Old Testament.The Old Testament is the Judaist Bible. It was written in Hebrew, including the three parts:Pentateuch, Prophets and Hagiographa and Apocrypha. After The Old Testament was translated into Greek by Jewish scholars,many westerners began to understand Judaism by reading this book. It is not only of religious value but also of literatry value.Chapter 41. What are the main components of Christianity and why could it be accepted as the official religion first by the Roman Empire and then by the following kingdoms or empires in Europe?(1)The main components of Christianity are :1) The Bible as the only Christian scripture;Major Christian doctrines about Trinity and Redemption;3) Other doctrines or events of Christianity:(2 )Christianity is accepted and popular in Europe because of these factors:1).For the common people in the empire ,they needed something to fill up their spiritual vacuum. Christianity could play such a role.2). It could work together with any secular regimes to offer necessary assistance.3). The name and influence of Christiaity would be a symbol of sacredness and justification,4) Christianity is also a kind of culture, it could be tolerated because their life and propertycould thus be secured in the changed circumstances.2. What are the basic differences between Christianity and Judaism?In spite of the fact that the two religions derived from Jewish culture, there are some basic differences between them.First is the different image of God.Second is different view of God. Jehovah is viewed He is like fire or wind .God is kinder and more helpful, Third is the different position each religion is located in and hence would make different contribution. Fourth is Jehovah was important to Jews only in theory and affect them in spirit occasionally while Christianity moved into secular life for the Westerner as Pope and churches became very powerful .Chapter 61.Tell simply the background and development of the Renaissance.It was no accident that it first occurred in Florence and Italy where the early signs of capitalism had appeared at the same time as social chaos, political disputes and military clashes , more and more people began to suspect the justification for those who held the power,Painting and sculpture were the first area to reflect the change of subjects and tastes.(2) What are the major features and achievements of the Renaissance? Give examples.The Renaissance is characterised by seeking ideological emancipation, intellectual freedom and political awareness, based on cultural production and religious reformation. All these were undertaken or unfolded gradually but widely, extending its influences to every corner of Europe, with more and more people getting involved.The achievements were seen principally in six areas, namely, painting, sculpture, poetry, fiction, drama and religious reformation as well as the change in the cultural and intellectual climate. Instances could be located in these areas, such as the huge change of subjects and styles in painting. The medieval painting used to centre on depicting Jesus Christ and other Christian subjects, not only effecting similar and the limited subject matter, but also depicting stylistically facial expressions and manners. The great artists in the Renaissance started to focus on the images with individualistic temperament, highlighting humanity instead of divinity, thus breaking away from the medieval frozen models and linking classicalism with human nature as the centre of their representational work.。

西方文化概论课后习题参考答案

西方文化概论课后习题参考答案

P2851.文艺复兴产生的原因:1.城市的发展和繁荣是文艺复兴产生的条件之一2.新航路的开辟3.教会对人们精神的控制4.根本原因是新兴资本主义的壮大5.直接原因,导火线:黑死病的爆发6.文艺复兴另一个重要原因是1453年奥斯曼土耳其帝国攻陷君士坦丁堡,东罗马帝国灭亡;大批受到东方文化影响,还保留古罗马帝国精神的人才逃往意大利,带回许多新鲜思想和艺术,在罗马开办教授希腊语的学校,促使了文艺复兴运动的形成;文艺复兴产生的特点:感性的解放;即以感性意义上的人性来反对抽象的神性,以生机盎然的现世生活来反对枯燥冷漠的天国理想,以正常情欲和感官享乐来反对中世纪的禁欲主义和变态虚伪;2.“因信申义”思想实质凡相信“耶稣是基督”的就得救,没有任何外在条件或者人的行为可以改变这一点;4.宗教宽容的历史意义宗教的宽容主张从实质上看,是与社会世俗道德精神相一致的, 是普世的道德, 不管有无宗教信仰,都可以接受;因此, 不论对当今世界的和平稳定发展, 还是对扭转社会风气, 促进人际关系的和谐友爱,都有极大的现实意义和应用价值;从世界范围看, 面对经济全球化、政治多极化、文化多元化, 南北贫富的悬殊, 生态环境的恶化, 恐怖活动的猖獗, 地区性的角逐, 乃至世界性的冲突等等, 如果人们能借用宗教的宽容精神, 从人类的共同福祉出发, 不带偏见和狭隘, 互相理解和沟通, 互相欣赏和宽容, 紧握仁慈和善良, 就能避免敌视和仇恨, 消除暴力与战争, 那么世界就会太平, 人类才有幸福;在当前社会主义时期, 宗教的宽容主张在客观上也是与社会主义精神文明相适应的;在现实生活中, 如果我们能平等对待他人, 多替他人着想, 多拿出一些真诚与友善、怜爱与同情给对方, 也就是在生活中处处表现出宽容、忍让、善待, 那么人与人之间的关系就会融洽多了, 社会风气也会好转起来;当然, 我们在充分肯定宗教宽容主张的积极作用的同时, 还应该看到它的消极因素, 特别是对社会主义精神文明不利的一面;问题的关键在于如何去引导,引导的好, 其积极的一面发挥出来, 可以成为推动社会主义精神文明建设的一个有力工具; 如果引导不好,就会产生截然相反的作用, 如不分敌我的博爱, 没有原则性的宽容等, 就会给社会主义建设带来极其严重的后果;5 文艺复兴时期人文主义的主要内容和精神实质是什么文艺复兴时期人文主义的主要内容有:一用人权反对神权;人文主义者热情洋溢地肯定人的价值、尊严和力量,歌颂人的精神和肉体美,认为人有理性,有崇高的品质,有无穷的求知欲,可以创造一切;“人”“神”之争,实质上反映了资产阶级和封建主阶级之间的斗争;二用个性解放反对禁欲主义;人文主义者提出“个性解放”的口号,肯定现世生活,认为现世幸福高于一切,“只要求凡人的幸福”彼特拉克;对于爱情予以热情歌颂,认为“爱情是无比珍贵的精神财富”莎士比亚;人文主义者公开宣称,人可以努力追求物质财富和生活享受;三用理性反对蒙昧主义;人文主义者强调理性,重视人的聪明才智,主张发展科学文化,提出“知识就是力量”、“知识是快乐的源泉”等口号;四拥护中央集权,反对封建割据;这是人文主义者主要的政治思想;封建贵族割据,战乱不休,妨碍资本主义的发展;人民的不断起义也威胁着资产阶级的财产安全;当资产阶级还无力掌握国家政权时,就迫切要求有一个强大的王权出来消灭封建割据,并镇压人民起义,为资本主义的发展提供统一的国内市场;所以人文主义者的政治要求是建立一个中央集权的,以民族为基础的统一的国家;人文主义的精神实质是:人性的解放,它讴歌曾经被基督教加倍贬抑的自然人性和世俗生活,它的目的是要把人的自然欲望的满足和感性享乐由教士阶层的偷偷摸摸的勾当转变为所有人的理直气壮的行为;P3153 在近代民族国家崛起的过程中,宗教信仰发挥了什么作用民族意识和爱国心与宗教结合起来,成为促进西方近代国家主义产生的重要因素;由于不同的宗教信仰与不同的地域和民族之间形成了相对稳固的联系,使得宗教信仰与民族意识、爱国热情互相激励,彼此促进,最终导致了近代民族国家的发展壮大;普通民众关于一个政治统一体和文化统一体的心理认同,这是近代民族国家产生的重要标志,而这种政治上和文化上的认同最初是与宗教改革所造成的信仰认同紧密相关;例如加尔文教使尼德兰人民团结起来,从共同的宗教信仰中培养出共同的民族感情,终于使荷兰共和国摆脱西班牙的统治而独立;而天主教使得爱尔兰人否认自己是英国的臣属,这种抵触情绪至今仍在北爱尔兰地区明显存在;P3441:17世纪理性精神的兴起表现在哪些方面17世纪哲学与科学的兴盛弘扬着一种清新的理性主义精神;在17世纪,理性主义的生长表现为一种普遍的怀疑精神和经验立场,普遍的怀疑精神是那个时代哲学家和科学家的基本原则,而经验的立场则是他们共同的出发点;17世纪的怀疑精神不同于古希腊的怀疑主义,它的目的不是要否定外在世界的真实性,而是要通过怀疑的手段去摧毁中世纪基督教神学和经院哲学构建起来的虚拟世界,从而在确切的经验事实外在经验或内在经验和自主判断的基础上去重建一个真实的世界;17世纪的哲学中,对亚里士多德的演绎三段式的怀疑使得近代经验论哲学创始人弗兰西斯.培根建立了经验归纳法,它成为近代实验科学的重要工具;另外,唯理论哲学奠基者笛卡尔从普遍怀疑的原则出发,根据无可怀疑的内在经验,确立了“我思故我在”的哲学第一原理,并在此基础上构建了他的整个哲学大厦;17世纪的科学中,正是对托勒密“地心说”的怀疑开始走向公开化和理直气壮,从而使得“日心说”最终在伽利略和开普勒那里得以确立;对盖仑的动、静脉血液“涨落说”的怀疑导致了哈维血液循环学说的产生;这一切自然科学的新成就都建立在与抽象的玄思相对立的实验基础之上;2:自然神论的只要特点和精神实质是什么自然神论的最显著的特点是把上帝说成是一个理性的创世者,把一切神学教义尽可能地纳入理性规范内来加以解释,从而限制甚至根本取消启示的作用,因此自然神论又被称为理性主义神学;精神实质:自然神论将上帝置于自然之外,用自然来排挤上帝,用理性来限制信仰,通过剥夺上帝的具体内容而使其成为一个抽象的符号;3:18世纪法国启蒙运动的历史意义和局限性何在历史意义:法国的启蒙家们对基督教的内容和形式进行了全面的批判,在法国知识界掀起了一股无神论的时代大潮,在思想领域上把天上的国王上帝送上了断头台,摧毁了封建专制赖以维系的宗教基础,为法国大革命的到来作了充分的思想准备;局限性:法国启蒙运动缺乏深刻的哲学基础,把宗教归结为欺骗和愚昧的结果,而忽视了其产生的社会经济基础,以及人的道德本性和情感需求;如伏尔泰把上帝说成“第一个傻子遇到的第一个骗子”,简单将宗教归于认识论的问题;P379自然法学派的社会契约论思想包含哪些基本观点人类最初生活早自然状态下,每个人都是自由、平等的;人们之间除了年龄、体质、生理上存在差异、不存在奴役和被奴役,服从和被服从以及其他任何不平等;人们履行诺言,承认人类平等及公正原则、履行父母责任和遵守婚姻忠诚的原则;人们都是平等和独立的,任何人就不得侵害他人的生命、健康、自由或财产;人类的发展和人类的进步,私有制产生,出现的“所有权”使得人类的不平等由此根深蒂固起来,富人为保障自身的安全和对穷人的奴役,用法律将私有制和不平等肯定下来,使不平等合法化;国家机关和官吏产生,人类不平等进一步加深,随着国家权力的腐败,出现了专制暴政和与之相联系的主人和奴隶的对立,在不平等的状态下,只能用法律来帮助实现自由和平等;立法的根本任务就是保障全体公民的幸福、福利、自由和平等;而实现自由和平等则是一切立法体系的最终目的和全体人民的最大幸福;坚持性善论,认为人生而具有对他人温暖的同情心,认为自然状态平和的生活知识源于人的天性;自然状态被描绘成一个完美无缺的“黄金时代”;然而私有制和不平等产生使人们相互仇恨、残害,自然法不能发挥它的功能,无法在原来的状下继续生活,于是人们相互约定“我们每个人都以其自身及其全部的力量共同置于公益的最高指导之下,并且我们在共同体中接纳每一成员作为全体之不可分割的一部分,这个共同体就是国家;主张公民的权利是让给人民全体,由人民自己管理自己,因为转让部分权利的做法是不可行的,一旦人民的权利有所保留,就会滥用权利,最终影响公益的公正性,导致专制;政府是基于主权而存在的,不过是执行公益的机关,无论它掌握多大的权力也不能替代主权者;政府从一开始只有接受全民公益的资格,而自主决定的权力;。

西方文化导论课后题答案7-11章

西方文化导论课后题答案7-11章

1. Please give an account of the setting of the Enlightenment.The fact that the Enlightenment first occurred in France was ascribed to the deterioration in economic, political, social and cultural conditions in the 18th-century France. The French people strongly demanded that the declining situation be arrested and reforms be carried out. Under such circumstances, progressive intellectuals began to think more seriously about the solutions to the crises and tried to resort to intellectual and social means. This movement also asked for more political power to the people as the bourgeoisie joined in with its economic support and thus the cultural movement tinned with political colour as a bourgeois mark. On the other hand, the dissemination of scientific knowledge and the influences of British empiricism also immensely heightened intellectual and political awareness of the people in general. This prepared the political basis of the bourgeois revolution to follow.2. Briefly introduce one or two representative figures of the Enlightenment and their central ideas. V oltaire and Montesquieu are two of the representative figures of the Enlightenment. Voltaire exposed the dark side of France such as the corruption and injustice of Christianity by launching his theory on human nature. Also, he argued for the freedom and equality of ordinary people. What’s more, he strongly condemned feudal autocracy and put forward the theory of the enlightened monarchy.Montesquieu’s political theory developed the principle of dividing political power although the principle itself was not his invention. Montesquieu contributed significantly to the establishment of the modern Western state by exposing the nature of state and human beings in his great work Spirit of Law which has wide-ranging influence on the later generations of modern Western political thinking and practice.For Montesquieu, it was climate that contributed most to the formation of a society and he believed it was shown in national character, political system, marriage codes, religion, and the use of slavery. His geographical and environmental theory is of some progressive significance, but it exaggerates the geographical factor in social development.1. Say something about the origin and the major concerns of Romanticism. Give examples. Romanticism originated out of the craving for individual freedom by the young intellectuals who could not tolerate ideological and intellectual oppression derived from classicism and rationalism imposed by the ruling class and traditional culture, as was demonstrated in Germany where the Storm and Stress Movement occurred under Rousseau’s influence which attracted many followers including Goethe and Schiller.To some extent it was a reaction against the Enlightenment and the 18th-century rationalism and materialism in general. It demanded more reasonable attention to human passion and individuality as a way to reach real human emancipation and freedom.The major concerns of Romanticism comprised individualism, emotionalism, worship of nature, fascination with the alien aspects of foreign lands, enthusiasm for nationalism and often expressed an air of disillusionment.2. What do you think of the similarities and dissimilarities between realism and naturalism?The similarities of realism and naturalism lie in the fact that they both aim to describe real life and try to reveal the nature of social reality, especially the dark side of human society. But in the ways of representation, they differ in the following aspects: first, the naturalist writer does not focus on a typical environment or typical characters for representation of reality, and instead, they would attempt to depict real life as it is by sticking to the inherent factor which would usually lead to thecause or motivation of certain or behaviors; second, the naturalist writer emphasizes more of the influence of environment on human nature and behavior by exposing the dark and evil aspect of human society which is not just similar to social realism but even more violent and barbarous and emotional.1.2. Choose one representative character from German classical philosophers and make a brief remark on his contribution to the later social or cultural development.Immanuel Kant was an 18th-century German classical philosopher. He is regarded as one of the most influential thinkers of modern Europe and of the late Enlightenment. Kant created a new widespread perspective in philosophy which influenced European philosophy through and after his lifetime. He also published important works of epistemology, as well as works relevant to religion, law, and history. His most important works is the Critique of Pure Reason, an investigation into the limitations and structure of reason itself. It encompasses an attack on traditional metaphysics and e pistemology, and highlights Kant’s own contribution to these areas. Kant’s great contribution lies in his interpretation of human epistemology: the ultimate nature of reality of the “things in themselves” remains forever unaccessible to the human mind and what we can know is only its phenomena. The mind impresses its forms of sensibility via space and time or the original data of the senses and orders them according to the categories of thought.1. Say something you know about Modernism, including its performance and features. Modernism, in its broadest sense, is modern thought, character, or practice. More specifically, the term describes both a set of cultural tendencies and an array of associated cultural schools, originally arising from wide-scale and far-reaching changes in Western society in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The term encompasses the activities and output of those who felt the “traditional” forms of art, architecture, literature, religious faith, social conventions and daily life were becoming outdated in the new conditions of economic, social and political developments under the influence of industrialization and colonization.Modernism —despite its complexity and multiplicity in terms of ideological tendencies and representation modes, could be regarded basically to be irrational, that is, in opposition to rational tradition of the Western culture and civilization. History has repeatedly proved that any radical drive or trend could not last long and so did modernism which, with all its justifications, only survived a few decades since its beginning and had to decline and finally disappeared as a movement though some of its ideas and forms or techniques still maintained. The reason is simple — no one could reject all the inheritances his ancestors have passed on to him no matter whether these inheritances are valuable enough for him to benefit from. In that sense people after modernism, particularly the cultural people or intellectuals, have to take a lesson from Modernist Movement, which they should be cautious about the way to handle cultural heritage and need to try to make use of the positive elements from tradition.2. Describe one or two modernist writers focused on his work.James Joyce is one of most prominent modernist writers in the early 20th century whose reputation mainly rests upon his masterful use of the Stream of Consciousness technique in his writing. He is best known for his landmark novel Ulysses (1922) and its controversial successor Finnegans Wake(1939), as well as the short story collection Dubliners(1914) and the semi-autobiographical novellet A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916). Ulysses is one of the most important works of Modernist literature. The action of novel, which takes place in asingle day, 16 June 1904, sets the characters and incidents of the Odyssey of Homer in modern Dublin and bases his three protagonists, Leopold Bloom, Molly Bloom and Stephen Dedalus, on the triangular relationship in parallel with the construction of Odysseus, Penelope and Telemachus. Ulysses’ stream-of-consciousness technique, symbolic structure, and experimental prose style—full of puns, parodies, and allusions—as well as its rich characterization in close association with serious thematic concerns, such as Irish nationalism, sympathy for the Jew and women, and protest against Catholicism, therefore renders the book a highly recognized status in Modernist literature.1. Tell some ideological Representative Figures of the Modern age and their main ideas..(1) Marx’s Marxism, its main ideas include scientific socialism, political economics, and dialectic materialism.(2) Darwin’s theory of Evolution by Natural Selection, Its main idea as follow:i. Species have developed or evolved by a series of small variations.ii. All animals and plants are descended from a single prototype.iii. Natural selection or survival of the fittest ensures that only those variations which improve the chances of survival of species are ultimately significant.iv. Only inherited characteristics can be passed on to later generations.Comet’s Positivism, including Theory of Three Stages:i. Man wanted to acquire absolute knowledge and explain the observed phenomena of the outside world with the help of supernatural theological influences.ii. Man used instead a kind of personified abstraction, i.e. metaphysical nature and “natural force”. iii. Rational sciences dominated everything.Bergson’s Intuitional Ideas:i. He was opposed to the monism of both materialism and idealism and sought a return to philosophical dualism.ii. The functions of intuition and intellect and their differences.Freud’s Theory of Psychoanalysis:i. deep-level psychology: the human unconscious was like the submerged part of an iceberg, hiding many instinctive impulses and repressed desires;ii. Three concepts: the id, the ego, the superego (choose two or three)。

西方文化导论 课后习题答案

西方文化导论 课后习题答案

(1) Give a brief account of the major achievements of Greek culture, such as those in religion, philosophy, literature and science、Greek religion really took shape during the Homeric Age and featured polytheism with gods taking human form and feeling、Greek religion made a great contribution to Greek literature, philosophy and art、It is an important origin of Greek mythology which was fully developed by the religious tales of the Homeric epic and thus affected the later development of all kinds of Greek culture、Greek philosophy started with Thales (640 BC–547 BC) who believed that the material world originated in water、His philosophy was materialism、He was followed by Pythagoras who assumed that the key to the understanding of the world is numbers, on the opposition of the spokesman for idealism、The core Greek philosophers are Socrates, Plato and Aristotle、Socrates had scant regard for material wealth, but was keen on probing into the definition of some ethical and behavioral issues, such as “friendship”and “courage”、Plato established the Academy -the first Greek institution of higher learning、His contributions included his theory of ideas and his arguments on “republic”which was supposed to embrace his ideals about a future state where humans could enjoy a happy life、Aristotle is also a learned man and his work covers wide-ranging areas、His reputation as a philosopher largely depends on his argument on metaphysics which he tried to achieve a compromise between matter and divinity、Literary representation centred round the two epic poems of the Iliad and the Odyssey, lyrical poetry by Sappho and Pindar and drama by Aeschylus, Euripides and Aristophanes、Their works combined Greek myths and social life and won much appreciation and enthusiasm from the public、In science the mathematician Euclid established plane geometry and Archimedes discovered the ratio of radius of a circle and the relationship between the volume and surface of a sphere、(2) What do you think of the influence Greek culture has exerted on Western civilization as a whole? Give examples、Greek culture is often termed the cradle of the Western civilization and has had an enormous impact on Western culture、The specific contributions are found in the areas of philosophy, politics, literature, art, science and architecture、Greek politics was one of the greatest influences on the Western civilization、The Greeks were the first to successfully create a government based on the consensus of the people and thus provided a foundation for Western democracy、The second significant influence was that of philosophy、The Socratic idea about ethics and knowledge helped the Westerners care more for the effect of knowledge and value of morality, both of which give sound guidance to people in the later years to improve and change the world outside themselves, i、e、, human society and the natural world、Later generations of Westerners have benefited a lot from Greek culture, such as those in painting, sculpture, architecture, drama, poetry and historical works、Classicism had Greek culture as one of the crucial sources, and this has helped Westerners so much that they ascribed the origin of the Renaissance to it、This changed the intellectual conditions of the later medieval period and opened the way to the modern era in the West、Chapter 21、Tell briefly the major characteristics and contributions of Roman culture, as are demonstrated in religion, poetry, history and architecture、In the early period, Roman culture often depended heavily on the introduction and imitation of other cultures, particularly, Greek culture、Thus Romans created their own powerful culture, laying the foundation for subsequent Western culture in many fields、According to Greek culture and others’ culture; they created their own gods and myth, In poetry, ancient Rome made brilliant achievements,Livy was responsible for the great History of Rome in 142 volumes、His work has always been cited by later statesmen, writers or scholars,The architecture of Ancient Rome adopted the Greek style for its own purposes, but the Romans also developed a new kind、2、In what sense do you think Roman culture owed its accomplishments to the benefits obtained from Greek culture? Give examples、Roman culture learned and inherited a lot from Greek culture、,religion, philosophy and literature、In religion, Rome had its own system of beliefs which had been simple and could hardly compare with the plurality of Greek religion、The same is true of Roman philosophy where we could find examples ,In literature, Roman men of letters also borrowed a All in all, the two cultures are closely linkedgreat deal from Greek culture、Chapter 31、How was the Jewish civilization developed after a tortuous history of split and unification? The major explanation for the development of the Jewish civilization is its strong cohesiveness and vitality,they put into effect their Judaist beliefs and what they read of Judaist scriptures、From then on Jews have begun to become aware of the necessicity to liberate themselves from the restrictive laws and acquire new knowledge and modern ideas from the Europeans, Most of Jews thus received a good education, fully armed with cultural and scientific knowledge and did well in their own position they could quickly turn it into a well developed nation in spite of its small size and small population 、2.Say something about Judaism and The Old Testament、The Old Testament is the Judaist Bible、It was written in Hebrew, including the three parts:Pentateuch, Prophets and Hagiographa and Apocrypha、After The Old Testament was translated into Greek by Jewish scholars,many westerners began to understand Judaism by reading this book、It is not only of religious value but also of literatry value、Chapter 41、What are the main components of Christianity and why could it be accepted as the official religion first by the Roman Empire and then by the following kingdoms or empires in Europe?(1)The main components of Christianity are :1) The Bible as the only Christian scripture;Major Christian doctrines about Trinity and Redemption;3) Other doctrines or events of Christianity:(2 )Christianity is accepted and popular in Europe because of these factors:1)、For the common people in the empire ,they needed something to fill up their spiritual vacuum、Christianity could play such a role、2)、It could work together with any secular regimes to offer necessary assistance、3)、The name and influence of Christiaity would be a symbol of sacredness and justification,4) Christianity is also a kind of culture, it could be tolerated because their life and property could thus be secured in the changed circumstances、2、What are the basic differences between Christianity and Judaism?In spite of the fact that the two religions derived from Jewish culture, there are some basic differences between them、First is the different image of God、Second is different view of God、Jehovah is viewed He is like fire or wind 、God is kinder and more helpful, Third is the different position each religion is located in and hence would make different contribution、Fourth is Jehovah was important to Jews only in theory and affect them in spirit occasionally while Christianity moved into secular life for the Westerner as Pope and churches became very powerful 、Chapter 61、Tell simply the background and development of the Renaissance、It was no accident that it first occurred in Florence and Italy where the early signs of capitalism had appeared at the same time as social chaos, political disputes and military clashes , more and more people began to suspect the justification for those who held the power,Painting and sculpture were the first area to reflect the change of subjects and tastes、(2) What are the major features and achievements of the Renaissance? Give examples、The Renaissance is characterised by seeking ideological emancipation, intellectual freedom and political awareness, based on cultural production and religious reformation、All these were undertaken or unfolded gradually but widely, extending its influences to every corner of Europe, with more and more people getting involved、The achievements were seen principally in six areas, namely, painting, sculpture, poetry, fiction, drama and religious reformation as well as the change in the cultural and intellectual climate、Instances could be located in these areas, such as the huge change of subjects and styles in painting、The medieval painting used to centre on depicting Jesus Christ and other Christian subjects, not only effecting similar and the limited subject matter, but also depicting stylistically facial expressions and manners、The great artists in the Renaissance started to focus on the images with individualistic temperament, highlighting humanity instead of divinity, thus breaking away from the medieval frozen models and linking classicalism with human nature as the centre of their representational work、。

西方文化概论课后题部分答案

西方文化概论课后题部分答案

1. 、如何认识古代希腊文明的时间跨度和空间跨度?(24页)地域范围:古代希腊的概念是一个大希腊的概念,包括希腊本土、小亚细亚和西亚沿海地区、南意大利地区,甚至伊比利亚半岛和北非。

时间跨度:古代希腊文化包括三个发展阶段:A、克里特-迈锡尼时代的文化(公元前26-前12世纪)黑暗时代(公元前12-前8世纪)B、希腊城邦时代的文化(公元前8-前4世纪)C、希腊化时代的文化(公元前4-前2世纪)2. 赫西俄德的《神谱》具有什么文化学意义?(24页)第一,它通过神系的生殖原则反映了一种朴素的宇宙起源论和自然演化观.从这方面看,希腊神话的神谱不仅仅是神的家族史,同时也反映了希腊人的宇宙生城观和自然观,神的衍生和交替也就是自然过程的发生和演进.第二,它蕴含着一种以自我否定为动力的社会进化思想.这方面看,以内在的自我否定作为神系延续和发展的锲机是神话的有一个特征.3. 希腊神话的“神人同形同性”特点反映了什么样的文化精神?(60页)第一,反映了对现实生活的珍视,这是希腊宗教和希腊文化的一个显著特点.希腊人的神是人性的神,希腊人的宗教是人性的宗教.使得希腊人带有很强烈的人文主义精神.第二,自然崇拜和感觉主义构成了最基本的特征.自然崇拜主要表现对人的自然形体的崇拜,感觉主义则主要表现对美的事物和现实生活的热爱.第三,”神人同形同性”特点反映了希腊和谐之美的文化精神,这一精神成为西方人心中失落而难以复返的精神家园,滋润着被种种功利要求、上帝呼唤和道德命令折磨得疲惫不堪的灵魂的清纯之泉。

4. 希腊悲剧“命运”的主题具有什么深刻寓意?(60页)首先,希腊悲剧不是善与恶这两种对立的自由意志,而是自由意志与潜藏在它背后的决定论;不是一个人对另一个人的否定,而是自己对自己的否定。

其次,“命运”作为感性的现象世界背后的一种抽象的本质或规律,作为一种普遍性的东西,是建立在形象思维基础之上的希腊神话和悲剧所无法真正把握的,因而对于希腊人来说是一种不可理解也无法改变的宿命。

西方文化概论课后题部分答案

西方文化概论课后题部分答案

西方文化概论1。

、如何认识古代希腊文明的时间跨度和空间跨度?(24页)地域范围:古代希腊的概念是一个大希腊的概念,包括希腊本土、小亚细亚和西亚沿海地区、南意大利地区,甚至伊比利亚半岛和北非。

时间跨度: 古代希腊文化包括三个发展阶段:A、克里特-迈锡尼时代的文化(公元前26-前12世纪)黑暗时代(公元前12-前8世纪)B、希腊城邦时代的文化(公元前8-前4世纪)C、希腊化时代的文化(公元前4-前2世纪)2。

赫西俄德的《神谱》具有什么文化学意义?(24页)第一,它通过神系的生殖原则反映了一种朴素的宇宙起源论和自然演化观.从这方面看,希腊神话的神谱不仅仅是神的家族史,同时也反映了希腊人的宇宙生城观和自然观,神的衍生和交替也就是自然过程的发生和演进。

第二,它蕴含着一种以自我否定为动力的社会进化思想.这方面看,以内在的自我否定作为神系延续和发展的锲机是神话的有一个特征。

3。

希腊神话的“神人同形同性”特点反映了什么样的文化精神?(60页)第一,反映了对现实生活的珍视,这是希腊宗教和希腊文化的一个显著特点.希腊人的神是人性的神,希腊人的宗教是人性的宗教.使得希腊人带有很强烈的人文主义精神。

第二,自然崇拜和感觉主义构成了最基本的特征。

自然崇拜主要表现对人的自然形体的崇拜,感觉主义则主要表现对美的事物和现实生活的热爱。

第三,”神人同形同性”特点反映了希腊和谐之美的文化精神,这一精神成为西方人心中失落而难以复返的精神家园,滋润着被种种功利要求、上帝呼唤和道德命令折磨得疲惫不堪的灵魂的清纯之泉.4. 希腊悲剧“命运"的主题具有什么深刻寓意?(60页)首先,希腊悲剧不是善与恶这两种对立的自由意志,而是自由意志与潜藏在它背后的决定论;不是一个人对另一个人的否定,而是自己对自己的否定.其次,“命运”作为感性的现象世界背后的一种抽象的本质或规律,作为一种普遍性的东西,是建立在形象思维基础之上的希腊神话和悲剧所无法真正把握的,因而对于希腊人来说是一种不可理解也无法改变的宿命。

西方文化导论课后题答案7-11章

西方文化导论课后题答案7-11章

1. Please give an account of the setting of the Enlightenment.The fact that the Enlightenment first occurred in France was ascribed to the deterioration in economic, political, social and cultural conditions in the 18th-century France. The French people strongly demanded that the declining situation be arrested and reforms be carried out. Under such circumstances, progressive intellectuals began to think more seriously about the solutions to the crises and tried to resort to intellectual and social means. This movement also asked for more political power to the people as the bourgeoisie joined in with its economic support and thus the cultural movement tinned with political colour as a bourgeois mark. On the other hand, the dissemination of scientific knowledge and the influences of British empiricism also immensely heightened intellectual and political awareness of the people in general. This prepared the political basis of the bourgeois revolution to follow.2. Briefly introduce one or two representative figures of the Enlightenment and their central ideas. V oltaire and Montesquieu are two of the representative figures of the Enlightenment. Voltaire exposed the dark side of France such as the corruption and injustice of Christianity by launching his theory on human nature. Also, he argued for the freedom and equality of ordinary people. What’s more, he strongly condemned feudal autocracy and put forward the theory of the enlightened monarchy.Montesquieu’s political theory developed the principle of dividing political power although the principle itself was not his invention. Montesquieu contributed significantly to the establishment of the modern Western state by exposing the nature of state and human beings in his great work Spirit of Law which has wide-ranging influence on the later generations of modern Western political thinking and practice.For Montesquieu, it was climate that contributed most to the formation of a society and he believed it was shown in national character, political system, marriage codes, religion, and the use of slavery. His geographical and environmental theory is of some progressive significance, but it exaggerates the geographical factor in social development.1. Say something about the origin and the major concerns of Romanticism. Give examples. Romanticism originated out of the craving for individual freedom by the young intellectuals who could not tolerate ideological and intellectual oppression derived from classicism and rationalism imposed by the ruling class and traditional culture, as was demonstrated in Germany where the Storm and Stress Movement occurred under Rousseau’s influence which attracted many followers including Goethe and Schiller.To some extent it was a reaction against the Enlightenment and the 18th-century rationalism and materialism in general. It demanded more reasonable attention to human passion and individuality as a way to reach real human emancipation and freedom.The major concerns of Romanticism comprised individualism, emotionalism, worship of nature, fascination with the alien aspects of foreign lands, enthusiasm for nationalism and often expressed an air of disillusionment.2. What do you think of the similarities and dissimilarities between realism and naturalism?The similarities of realism and naturalism lie in the fact that they both aim to describe real life and try to reveal the nature of social reality, especially the dark side of human society. But in the ways of representation, they differ in the following aspects: first, the naturalist writer does not focus on a typical environment or typical characters for representation of reality, and instead, they would attempt to depict real life as it is by sticking to the inherent factor which would usually lead to thecause or motivation of certain or behaviors; second, the naturalist writer emphasizes more of the influence of environment on human nature and behavior by exposing the dark and evil aspect of human society which is not just similar to social realism but even more violent and barbarous and emotional.1.2. Choose one representative character from German classical philosophers and make a brief remark on his contribution to the later social or cultural development.Immanuel Kant was an 18th-century German classical philosopher. He is regarded as one of the most influential thinkers of modern Europe and of the late Enlightenment. Kant created a new widespread perspective in philosophy which influenced European philosophy through and after his lifetime. He also published important works of epistemology, as well as works relevant to religion, law, and history. His most important works is the Critique of Pure Reason, an investigation into the limitations and structure of reason itself. It encompasses an attack on traditional metaphysics and e pistemology, and highlights Kant’s own contribution to these areas. Kant’s great contribution lies in his interpretation of human epistemology: the ultimate nature of reality of the “things in themselves” remains forever unaccessible to the human mind and what we can know is only its phenomena. The mind impresses its forms of sensibility via space and time or the original data of the senses and orders them according to the categories of thought.1. Say something you know about Modernism, including its performance and features. Modernism, in its broadest sense, is modern thought, character, or practice. More specifically, the term describes both a set of cultural tendencies and an array of associated cultural schools, originally arising from wide-scale and far-reaching changes in Western society in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The term encompasses the activities and output of those who felt the “traditional” forms of art, architecture, literature, religious faith, social conventions and daily life were becoming outdated in the new conditions of economic, social and political developments under the influence of industrialization and colonization.Modernism —despite its complexity and multiplicity in terms of ideological tendencies and representation modes, could be regarded basically to be irrational, that is, in opposition to rational tradition of the Western culture and civilization. History has repeatedly proved that any radical drive or trend could not last long and so did modernism which, with all its justifications, only survived a few decades since its beginning and had to decline and finally disappeared as a movement though some of its ideas and forms or techniques still maintained. The reason is simple — no one could reject all the inheritances his ancestors have passed on to him no matter whether these inheritances are valuable enough for him to benefit from. In that sense people after modernism, particularly the cultural people or intellectuals, have to take a lesson from Modernist Movement, which they should be cautious about the way to handle cultural heritage and need to try to make use of the positive elements from tradition.2. Describe one or two modernist writers focused on his work.James Joyce is one of most prominent modernist writers in the early 20th century whose reputation mainly rests upon his masterful use of the Stream of Consciousness technique in his writing. He is best known for his landmark novel Ulysses (1922) and its controversial successor Finnegans Wake(1939), as well as the short story collection Dubliners(1914) and the semi-autobiographical novellet A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916). Ulysses is one of the most important works of Modernist literature. The action of novel, which takes place in asingle day, 16 June 1904, sets the characters and incidents of the Odyssey of Homer in modern Dublin and bases his three protagonists, Leopold Bloom, Molly Bloom and Stephen Dedalus, on the triangular relationship in parallel with the construction of Odysseus, Penelope and Telemachus. Ulysses’ stream-of-consciousness technique, symbolic structure, and experimental prose style—full of puns, parodies, and allusions—as well as its rich characterization in close association with serious thematic concerns, such as Irish nationalism, sympathy for the Jew and women, and protest against Catholicism, therefore renders the book a highly recognized status in Modernist literature.1. Tell some ideological Representative Figures of the Modern age and their main ideas..(1) Marx’s Marxism, its main ideas include scientific socialism, political economics, and dialectic materialism.(2) Darwin’s theory of Evolution by Natural Selection, Its main idea as follow:i. Species have developed or evolved by a series of small variations.ii. All animals and plants are descended from a single prototype.iii. Natural selection or survival of the fittest ensures that only those variations which improve the chances of survival of species are ultimately significant.iv. Only inherited characteristics can be passed on to later generations.Comet’s Positivism, including Theory of Three Stages:i. Man wanted to acquire absolute knowledge and explain the observed phenomena of the outside world with the help of supernatural theological influences.ii. Man used instead a kind of personified abstraction, i.e. metaphysical nature and “natural force”. iii. Rational sciences dominated everything.Bergson’s Intuitional Ideas:i. He was opposed to the monism of both materialism and idealism and sought a return to philosophical dualism.ii. The functions of intuition and intellect and their differences.Freud’s Theory of Psychoanalysis:i. deep-level psychology: the human unconscious was like the submerged part of an iceberg, hiding many instinctive impulses and repressed desires;ii. Three concepts: the id, the ego, the superego (choose two or three)。

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(1) Give a brief account of the major achievements of Greek culture, such as those in religion, philosophy, literature and science.Greek religion really took shape during the Homeric Age and featured polytheism with gods taking human form and feeling. Greek religion made a great contribution to Greek literature, philosophy and art. It is an important origin of Greek mythology which was fully developed by the religious tales of the Homeric epic and thus affected the later development of all kinds of Greek culture.Greek philosophy started with Thales (640 BC–547 BC) who believed that the material world originated in water. His philosophy was materialism. He was followed by Pythagoras who assumed that the key to the understanding of the world is numbers, on the opposition of the spokesman for idealism.The core Greek philosophers are Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. Socrates had scant regard for material wealth, but was keen on probing into the definition of some ethical and behavioral issues, such as “friendship”and “courage”.Plato established the Academy -the first Greek institution of higher learning. His contributions included his theory of ideas and his arguments on “republic”which was supposed to embrace his ideals about a future state where humans could enjoy a happy life. Aristotle is also a learned man and his work covers wide-ranging areas. His reputation as a philosopher largely depends on his argument on metaphysics which he tried to achieve a compromise between matter and divinity. Literary representation centred round the two epic poems of the Iliad and the Odyssey, lyrical poetry by Sappho and Pindar and drama by Aeschylus, Euripides and Aristophanes. Their works combined Greek myths and social life and won much appreciation and enthusiasm from the public.In science the mathematician Euclid established plane geometry and Archimedes discovered the ratio of radius of a circle and the relationship between the volume and surface of a sphere.(2) What do you think of the influence Greek culture has exerted on Western civilization as a whole? Give examples.Greek culture is often termed the cradle of the Western civilization and has had an enormous impact on Western culture. The specific contributions are found in the areas of philosophy, politics, literature, art, science and architecture.Greek politics was one of the greatest influences on the Western civilization. The Greeks were the first to successfully create a government based on the consensus of the people and thus provided a foundation for Western democracy.The second significant influence was that of philosophy. The Socratic idea about ethics and knowledge helped the Westerners care more for the effect of knowledge and value of morality, both of which give sound guidance to people in the later years to improve and change the world outside themselves, i.e., human society and the natural world.Later generations of Westerners have benefited a lot from Greek culture, such as those in painting, sculpture, architecture, drama, poetry and historical works. Classicism had Greek culture as one of the crucial sources, and this has helped Westerners so much that they ascribed the origin of the Renaissance to it. This changed the intellectual conditions of the later medieval period and opened the way to the modern era in the West.Chapter 21. Tell briefly the major characteristics and contributions of Roman culture, as are demonstrated in religion, poetry, history and architecture.In the early period, Roman culture often depended heavily on the introduction and imitation of other cultures, particularly, Greek culture. Thus Romans created their own powerful culture, laying the foundation for subsequent Western culture in many fields. According to Greek culture and others’ culture; they created their own gods and myth, In poetry, ancient Rome made brilliant achievements,Livy was responsible for the great History of Rome in 142 volumes. His work has always been cited by later statesmen, writers or scholars,The architecture of Ancient Rome adopted the Greek style for its own purposes, but the Romans also developed a new kind.2. In what sense do you think Roman culture owed its accomplishments to the benefits obtained from Greek culture? Give examples.Roman culture learned and inherited a lot from Greek culture.,religion, philosophy and literature. In religion, Rome had its own system of beliefs which had been simple and could hardly compare with the plurality of Greek religion. The same is true of Roman philosophy where we could find examples ,In literature, Roman men of letters also borrowed a All in all, the two cultures are closely linkedgreat deal from Greek culture.Chapter 31. How was the Jewish civilization developed after a tortuous history of split and unification? The major explanation for the development of the Jewish civilization is its strong cohesiveness and vitality,they put into effect their Judaist beliefs and what they read of Judaist scriptures.From then on Jews have begun to become aware of the necessicity to liberate themselves from the restrictive laws and acquire new knowledge and modern ideas from the Europeans, Most of Jews thus received a good education, fully armed with cultural and scientific knowledge and did well in their own position they could quickly turn it into a well developed nation in spite of its small size and small population .2.Say something about Judaism and The Old Testament.The Old Testament is the Judaist Bible. It was written in Hebrew, including the three parts:Pentateuch, Prophets and Hagiographa and Apocrypha. After The Old Testament was translated into Greek by Jewish scholars,many westerners began to understand Judaism by reading this book. It is not only of religious value but also of literatry value.Chapter 41. What are the main components of Christianity and why could it be accepted as the official religion first by the Roman Empire and then by the following kingdoms or empires in Europe?(1)The main components of Christianity are :1) The Bible as the only Christian scripture;Major Christian doctrines about Trinity and Redemption;3) Other doctrines or events of Christianity:(2 )Christianity is accepted and popular in Europe because of these factors:1).For the common people in the empire ,they needed something to fill up their spiritual vacuum. Christianity could play such a role.2). It could work together with any secular regimes to offer necessary assistance.3). The name and influence of Christiaity would be a symbol of sacredness and justification,4) Christianity is also a kind of culture, it could be tolerated because their life and propertycould thus be secured in the changed circumstances.2. What are the basic differences between Christianity and Judaism?In spite of the fact that the two religions derived from Jewish culture, there are some basic differences between them.First is the different image of God.Second is different view of God. Jehovah is viewed He is like fire or wind .God is kinder and more helpful, Third is the different position each religion is located in and hence would make different contribution. Fourth is Jehovah was important to Jews only in theory and affect them in spirit occasionally while Christianity moved into secular life for the Westerner as Pope and churches became very powerful .Chapter 61.Tell simply the background and development of the Renaissance.It was no accident that it first occurred in Florence and Italy where the early signs of capitalism had appeared at the same time as social chaos, political disputes and military clashes , more and more people began to suspect the justification for those who held the power,Painting and sculpture were the first area to reflect the change of subjects and tastes.(2) What are the major features and achievements of the Renaissance? Give examples.The Renaissance is characterised by seeking ideological emancipation, intellectual freedom and political awareness, based on cultural production and religious reformation. All these were undertaken or unfolded gradually but widely, extending its influences to every corner of Europe, with more and more people getting involved.The achievements were seen principally in six areas, namely, painting, sculpture, poetry, fiction, drama and religious reformation as well as the change in the cultural and intellectual climate. Instances could be located in these areas, such as the huge change of subjects and styles in painting. The medieval painting used to centre on depicting Jesus Christ and other Christian subjects, not only effecting similar and the limited subject matter, but also depicting stylistically facial expressions and manners. The great artists in the Renaissance started to focus on the images with individualistic temperament, highlighting humanity instead of divinity, thus breaking away from the medieval frozen models and linking classicalism with human nature as the centre of their representational work.最新文件---------------- 仅供参考--------------------已改成word文本--------------------- 方便更改。

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