Diogenes of Apollonia (5th century bc) Diogenes was the last of the early Greek physicists. He claimed that interactions between things would be impossible unless all were forms of one basic substanc… mais →
Compossívelmercaba wrote 9 months ago: Diogenes of Apollonia (5th century bc) Diogenes was the last of the early Greek physicists. He clai … more →
mercaba wrote 9 months ago: Democritus (mid 5th–4th century bc) A co-founder with Leucippus of the theory of atomism, The Gre … more →
mercaba wrote 9 months ago: Leucippus (5th century bc) The early Greek philosopher Leucippus was the founder of atomism. Virtual … more →
mercaba wrote 9 months ago: Empedocles (c.495–c.435 bc) Empedocles, born in the Sicilian city of Acragas (modern Agrigento), … more →
mercaba wrote 9 months ago: Melissus (mid or late 5th century bc) Melissus was a Greek philosopher from the island of Samos. A s … more →
mercaba wrote 9 months ago: Xenophanes (c.570–c.478 bc) Xenophanes was a philosophically minded poet who lived in various citi … more →
mercaba wrote 9 months ago: Parmenides (early to mid 5th century bc) Parmenides of Elea, a revolutionary and enigmatic Greek phi … more →
mercaba wrote 9 months ago: Pythagoras (c.570–c.497 bc) Pythagoras of Samos was an early Greek sage and religious innovator. H … more →
mercaba wrote 9 months ago: Heraclitus (c.540–c.480 bc) No Greek philosopher born before Socrates was more creative and influe … more →
mercaba wrote 9 months ago: Anaximenes (6th century bc) The Greek philosopher Anaximenes of Miletus followed Anaximander in his … more →
mercaba wrote 9 months ago: Anaximander (c.610–after 546 bc) The Greek philosopher Anaximander of Miletus followed Thales in … more →
mercaba wrote 9 months ago: Thales (fl. c.585 bc) Known as the first Greek philosopher, Thales initiated a way of understanding … more →