Pre-Socratic philosophy is Greek philosophy before Socrates (but includes schools contemporary with Socrates which were not influenced by him). In Classical antiquity, the Presocratic philosophers were called physiologoi (in English, physical or natural philosophers). Diogenes Laërtius divides the physiologoi into two groups, Ionian and Italiote, led by Anaximander and Pythagoras, respectively.
Hermann Diels popularized the term pre-socratic in D...
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Quotations About This Subject:
- The sun is new every day ,
- "Revenge is fruitless." ,
- Revenge is never the best driver for a battle, but a common one. ,
- "Let fools believe what fools believe."
Works Written About This Topic:
- Tempus Die lebende Legende ,
- The Little Helliad ,
- The Fish the Fighters and the Song-girl ,
- Wars don’t bring lasting peace, only lasting death.
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- Pre-Socratic