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  1. Sep 2, 2009 · Anaximander of Miletus (l. c. 610 - c. 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 (l. c. 585 BCE), recognized as the first philosopher of ancient Greece.

  2. 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.

  3. Lived c. 610 BC - c 546 BC. 2,600 years ago, Anaximander became the first person in recorded history to recognize that the earth exists as a solitary body which does not need to rest on top of anything else. Fascinated by the structure of the earth, he produced one of the first ever maps.

  4. Apr 10, 2019 · Updated on April 10, 2019. Anaximander was a Greek philosopher who had a deep interest in cosmology as well as a systematic view of the world ( Encyclopedia Britannica ).

  5. Anaximander (c. 610 - 546 B.C.) was an early Pre-Socratic philosopher from the Greek city of Miletus in Ionia (modern-day Turkey). He was a key figure in the Milesian School, as a student of Thales and teacher of Anaximenes and Pythagoras. He was an early proponent of science, and is sometimes considered to be the first true scientist, and to ...

  6. Anaximander (Greek: Αναξίμανδρος) (c. 609 – 547 B.C.E.) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher, the second of the philosophers of Ionia (the first being Thales and the third Anaximenes). He was a citizen of Miletus, a student of Thales, and the teacher of Anaximenes.

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    Sep 25, 2019 · Anaximander was a Presocratic philosopher from Miletus. Ancient Greek historians of philosophy usually listed him as the second philosopher after Thales. Nonetheless, Anaximander has the greatest claim to be considered the first Greek scientist and to have founded the ancient Greek tradition of naturalistic inquiry into nature. Overview.

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