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Summary
What would Socrates have thought if he watched Frozen?
- Students begin with Socrates’ belief: ignorance was the root of problems and education was the key to solving ignorance.
- Next, they practice with Aristotles’ philosophy that problems come from unbalanced relationships
- Then they'll think like Descartes who believed that we should always begin by doubting things.
- Finally, students examine a problem using the lens of Confucius: children should respect and honor their parents and parents must care for and protect their children.