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Date: 2014-03-11 13:26:48
1st millennium BC
Philosophy
Socratic dialogues
Sophists
Natural philosophy
Ancient Greek philosophy
Plato
Pre-Socratic philosophy
Socrates
Ancient Greek philosophers
Dialogues of Plato
Humanities

Major Greek Philosophers Bef ore the Hellenistic Period Pre-Socratic Philosophers The Milesians. This group of philosophers was most interested in figuring out what single substance forms the basic material of the world.

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