The three most famous Greek philosophers are Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. Some other Greek philosophers whose work (or at least names) are known to us: Thales, Anaximenes, Anaximander, Pherecydes, Pythagoras, Parmenides, Zeno, Xenophanes,...
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There are many Greek philosophers who have greatly influenced philosophy until today. Some of them are: Socrates, Aristotle, Plato, Anaxagoras, Heracletus.
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The first philosophers are called "Presocratics" which designates that they came before Socrates. The Presocratics were from either the eastern or western regions of the Greek world. Athens -- home of Socrates, Plato and Aristotle -- is in the central Greek region and was late in joining the philosophical game.
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www.utm.edu/research/iep/g/greekphi.htm
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Straton (Lambsacus, 340-290 B.C.). Greek physicist. Conducted experiments leading him to discover that bodies accelerate when they fall. However, erroneously, he also believes that heavier bodies fall faster. Also studied the ... Diocles (180 B.C.). Investigates properties of the curve he names cissiod (meaning ivy).
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In the Mysteries, philosophy, science, religion and ethics were taught as one, with no special names to distinguish them as separate branches of learning. ... The early Greek philosophers followed the same plan, proceeding by gradual stages from the first proposition to the second, and from the second to the third.
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[26 xii 04: Up-dated; now includes 188 philosophers.]; [Chronological Index]; [A-E] [F-K] [L-Q] [R-Z]; [General Sites, including on-line texts]; (See also Journals devoted to individual philosophers or schools)
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users.ox.ac.uk/~worc0337/philosophers.html
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A list of some of the greatest ever western philosophers in more or less chronological order. Some of these are even greater than the others though; these have their names in caps to distinguish them. I've tried ... Plotinus: Fused Platonic principles with Christian teaching. The last of the ancient Greek philosophers.
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Xenophanes of Colophon; (c. 570-480); Greek philosopher ... Greek and Roman Philosophers and Mathematicians ... Philosophy FAQ: Biographies of Ancient Greek & Roman Philosophers...
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Greek religion from at least the time of Hesiod had a divinity called Peace (Irene), and in this cult animal sacrifices were not allowed. Peace was depicted in sculpture as the mother of Wealth (Plutus). ... most people hunt for gain or fame, but philosophers search for the truth.
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www.san.beck.org/GPJ4-GreekPhilosophers.html
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