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  1. Sep 28, 2023 · Thales of Miletus was an Ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician who lived between 624 BC and 548 BC in Miletus, in modern-day Turkey. His philosophy was a complete break from the prior mythological explanation of the world and it gave way to rational and logical thinking. This transformation is known as the transition from mythos to logos ...

  2. Jan 23, 2015 · An undisputed scholar, he lived between from 624 to 546 B.C., and made a colossal contribution to mankind’s knowledge. In many ways, you could say that Thales changed the world, but what makes ...

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  4. In Magnesia, a town north of Miletus, he observed the typical mineral that derives its name from the town, and argued that because magnets attracted iron, they had a soul. This seems to imply that Thales thought that the soul was the cause of movement. The idea that even minerals could have a soul, resulted in a next step: that everything was ...

  5. Biography. Thales of Miletus was the son of Examyes and Cleobuline. His parents are said by some to be from Miletus but others report that they were Phoenicians. J Longrigg writes in [1]:-. But the majority opinion considered him a true Milesian by descent, and of a distinguished family. Thales seems to be the first known Greek philosopher ...

  6. Thales of Miletus. 630?-547 b.c. Greek Engineer. T hales is remembered as a founder of rational scientific inquiry and one of the first in a long and distinguished series of Greek scientists in the ancient world. Interested in virtually everything, he was perhaps the first person to try to postulate rational reasons for the phenomena he saw in ...

  7. Thales of Miletus , (flourished 6th century bc ), Greek philosopher. None of his writings survive, and no contemporary sources exist. The claim that Thales was the founder of Western philosophy rests primarily on Aristotle, who wrote that he was the first to suggest a single material substratum for the universe, namely water.

  8. Dec 1, 2023 · Thales was raised in the vibrant intellectual and cultural environment of Ionia, having been born in the early sixth century B.C. at the ancient city of Miletus. Though little is known about his early years, it is thought that his exposure to a variety of cultures— particularly those of Egyptian priests and Phoenician traders —had a ...

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