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Pre-Socratic philosophers

Continuing a series that has worked backwards through Aristotle, Plato and Socrates, Jon Mayled reaches those philosophers generally known as the Pre-Socratics

Anaximander argued that creation formed opposites such as hot and cold from an unlimited substance

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The Pre-Socratics include Greek philosophers before Socrates and others who, although contemporary with him, did not come under his influence. They marked the beginning of western philosophy in Greece during the sixth century BCE.

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