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Ancient & Classical
Pre-Socratic
The Pre-Socratics were the first Greek thinkers to seek natural rather than mythological explanations of the world. From Thales's claim that all is water to Heraclitus's logos, Parmenides's argument for the unchanging One, and Democritus's atoms, they set the agenda for philosophy and science by asking what the world is fundamentally made of and how change is possible.
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