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  • Pre-Socratic philosophy [r]: Early Greek philosophers who researched and theorised about natural philosophy and cosmology. [e]

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Other related topics

Other ancient Greek philosophers

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  • History of political thought [r]: The development of political ideas over time since the discovery of politics in Plato, Confucius and Mencius. [e]
  • Pantheism [r]: A religious and philosophical doctrine that everything is of an all-encompassing immanent abstract God; or that the universe, or nature, and God are equivalent. [e]
  • Pythagoras [r]: Greek mathematician and thinker of the 6th century BCE. [e]
  • Anaximander [r]: (fl. early 6th c. BC) A Greek philosopher who held that the primary principal of the world consisted of a boundless, non-material entity which underlay the world and its various changes. [e]
  • Ancient philosophy [r]: The study of philosophy in civilizations such as ancient Greece and Rome. [e]
  • Citizen [r]: A legally recognized member of a political or civil community. [e]