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11 Beginnings: From Pythagoras to Plato he history of philosophy does not begin with Aristotle, but the historiography of philosophy does. Aristotle was the Wrst philosopher who systematically

1 Beginnings: From Pythagoras to Plato he history of philosophy does not begin with Aristotle, but the historiography of philosophy does. Aristotle was the Wrst philosopher who systematically

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2Parmenides of Elea. Selected Bibliography �l - R

Parmenides of Elea. Selected Bibliography l - R

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3Parmenides of Elea. Selected Bibliography �l - R

Parmenides of Elea. Selected Bibliography l - R

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4Parmenides of Elea. Selected Bibliography �l - R

Parmenides of Elea. Selected Bibliography l - R

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5© 1995–2015 Dr Geoffrey Klempner  Pathways School of Philosophy www.philosophypathways.com

© 1995–2015 Dr Geoffrey Klempner Pathways School of Philosophy www.philosophypathways.com

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6COPYRIGHT NOTICE: Daniel W. Graham: Explaining the Cosmos is published by Princeton University Press and copyrighted, © 2006, by Princeton University Press. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in

COPYRIGHT NOTICE: Daniel W. Graham: Explaining the Cosmos is published by Princeton University Press and copyrighted, © 2006, by Princeton University Press. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in

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7ANAXIMANDER (’Αναξιμανδρος [Anaximandros]) of Miletus, son of Praxides, student and companion of Thales of Miletus; the dates of his birth and death (b. 610 BC, d. 545 BC) have been reconstructed based on a comment by Apollodorus that the philosopher was

ANAXIMANDER (’Αναξιμανδρος [Anaximandros]) of Miletus, son of Praxides, student and companion of Thales of Miletus; the dates of his birth and death (b. 610 BC, d. 545 BC) have been reconstructed based on a comment by Apollodorus that the philosopher was

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