sábado, 28 de agosto de 2010

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Socrates
Socrates (469 BC – 399 BC) was one of the first Greek philosophers to encourage both scholars and the common citizen to turn their attention from the outside world to the condition of humankind. In this view, Knowledge having a bearing on human life was placed highest, all other knowledge being secondary. Self-knowledge was considered necessary for success and inherently an essential good. A self-aware person will act completely within their capabilities to their pinnacle, while an ignorant person will flounder and encounter difficulty. To Socrates, a person must become aware of every fact (and its context) relevant to his existence, if he wishes to attain self-knowledge. He posited that people will naturally do what is good, if they know what is right. Evil or bad actions, are the result of ignorance. If a criminal were truly aware of the mental and spiritual consequences of his actions, he would neither commit nor even consider committing those actions. . The truly wise man will know what is right, do what is good, and therefore be happy

1. GREEK: noun. adj. griego
2. encourage: vt. animar, alentar
3. Both: adj. ambos
4. Common: adj. biencomún
5. Turn: vt. volver, girar

Idea Principal del texto : Socrates fue uno de los primeros filósofos griegos que promovieron la escolaridad y el bien común del Ciudadano para volver la atención a ellos desde el mundo exterior para la condición de la humanidad.
Any person who knows what is truly right will automatically do it, according to Socrates. While he correlated knowledge with virtue, he similarly equated virtue with happiness
Categorias Lexicales:

palabras de contenido : scholars, sustantivo, good, know: verbos
common .adjetivo, difficulty : adverbio
PALABRAS DE FUNCION :
ARTÍCULOS: the, a, an
preposiciones: of, to, on
Conjunción: if, or , and
Cognados verdaderos: Attentión, diffficulty, person, virtue,
cognados falsos: MENTAL
prefijos:inherently
SUFIJOS: HUMANKING, DIFFICULTY

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oracion: identificar frase nominal y verbal.

Socrates (469 BC – 399 BC) was one of the first Greek philosophers to encourage both scholars and the common citizen to turn their attention from the outside world to the condition of humankind.
FRASE NOMINAL: SOCRATES
FRASE VERBAL; WAS


In this view, Knowledge having a bearing on human life was placed highest, all other knowledge being secondary
fRASE NOMINAL: knowledge premodificadores: in this view

frase verbal:having a bearing

TIEMPO VERBAL : PASADO PROGRESIVO r

REFLEXIONES: Este curso gracias a la Profesora Doris Molero de Martin, me ha permitido aprender mucho más con respecto a la grámatica lo cual es una
herramienta indispensable para comprender algunos textos que explican el contenido en inglés al igual que las nuevas tecnologías , por otra parte incrementa nuestro conocimiento en cuanto al idioma se refiere. Por lo cual nosotros como Doctorantes debemos manejar en nuestra investigación y nos sirve como recurso de apoyo en nuestra carrera.Los Idiomas son fáciles sólo hay que practicarlos con regularidad para no olvidar lo aprendido. GRACIAS A DIOS TERMINE . GRACIAS TEACHER I LOVE YOU. KISS....

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