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Anaximander, c.611–c.547 B.C., Greek philosopher, b. Miletus; pupil of Thales. He made the first attempt to offer a detailed explanation of all aspects of nature. Anaximander argued that since there are so many different sorts of things, they must all... more
Anaximander (Ancient Greek: Ἀναξίμανδρος) (c. 610 BC–c. 546 BC) was a pre- Socratic Greek philosopher who lived in Miletus, a city of Ionia; Milet in modern ...
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Greek philosopher of Miletus, born 611 BCE who thought it unnecessary to fix upon air, water, or fire as the original and primary form of body.
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Anaximander was a younger contemporary of Thales, who also sought for the first material principle; he was a disciple and successor of Thales and ...
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From Arthur Fairbanks' 1898 The First Philosophers of Greece. Provides his own translations of all passages in ancient literature by or about Anaximander.
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Only a short fragment of Anaximander's work survives, so reconstructions of his ... Anaximander is said to have been a pupil or associate of the Greek ...
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Lecture notes by S. Marc Cohen. Focuses on the relation of Anaximander's thought to that of Thales.
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Anaximander like Thales came from Miletus. While our knowledge of Thales is based on uncertain historical accounts, we are in a better position with ...
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Thales Directory.
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Greek philosopher who was a pupil of Thales. Like Thales, Anaximander also imported ideas from the East, including the sundial. Anaximander conceived the ...
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Anaximander may well have regarded the moon and sun as cylindrical bellows or cavities whose shape and size are the same as that of the earth (diameter ...
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