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- Anaximander - Wikipedia
Anaximander ( æˌnæksɪˈmændər an-AK-sih-MAN-dər; Ancient Greek: Ἀναξίμανδρος Anaximandros; c 610 – c 546 BC) [3] was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher who lived in Miletus, [4] a city of Ionia (in modern-day Turkey)
- Anaximander | Philosophy, Evolution, Facts | Britannica
Anaximander, Greek philosopher who was the first to develop a cosmology, or systematic philosophical view of the world He held an evolutionary view of living things, in which humans originated from some other kind of animal, and he drew a map of the known world
- Anaximander - World History Encyclopedia
Anaximander of Miletus (lived circa 610 - circa 546 BCE) was one of the early Pre-Socratic Philosophers who lay the foundation for the deveopment of Western Philosophy He was a student of Thales of Miletus (lived circa 585 BCE), recognized as the first philosopher of ancient Greece
- Anaximander | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Anaximander was the author of the first surviving lines of Western philosophy He speculated and argued about “the Boundless” as the origin of all that is He also worked on the fields of what we now call geography and biology Moreover, Anaximander was the first speculative astronomer
- Anaximander - Biography, Facts and Pictures - Famous Scientists
Anaximander was clearly obsessed with visualizing the universe, how the earth related to the rest of the universe, and what the earth’s surface looked like One result of this is that he created a map of the world, much more extensive than any known before it
- The Role of Anaximander in the Evolution of Greek Philosophy
Anaximander, a pre-Socratic philosopher from the ancient Greek city of Miletus, is often regarded as one of the earliest figures in the history of Western philosophy
- Anaximanders Concept of the Boundless • Philosophy Institute
Anaximander, one of the pivotal figures of early Greek philosophy, introduced a groundbreaking concept that would influence not just philosophy but also the development of cosmology and science
- Anaximander and his contribution to cosmology | Britannica
Anaximander, (born 610 bc, Miletus—died 546 545 bc), Greek philosopher, often called the founder of astronomy He apparently wrote treatises on geography, astronomy, and cosmology that survived for several centuries and made a map of the known world He was the first thinker to develop a cosmology
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