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  1. Thales of Miletus ( / ˈθeɪliːz / THAY-leez; Greek: Θαλῆς; c. 626/623 – c. 548/545 BC) was an Ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher from Miletus in Ionia, Asia Minor. Thales was one of the Seven Sages, founding figures of Ancient Greece .

  2. Jul 18, 2024 · Thales of Miletus (born c. 624–620 bce —died c. 548–545 bce) was a philosopher renowned as one of the legendary Seven Wise Men, or Sophoi, of antiquity. He is remembered primarily for his cosmology based on water as the essence of all matter, with Earth a flat disk floating on a vast sea.

  3. Thales of Miletus (c. 620 B.C.E.—c. 546 B.C.E.) The ancient Greek philosopher Thales was born in Miletus in Greek Ionia. Aristotle, the major source for Thales’s philosophy and science, identified Thales as the first person to investigate the basic principles, the question of the originating substances of matter and, therefore, as the ...

  4. Sep 28, 2023 · Thales of Miletus was an Ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician who lived between 624 BC and 548 BC in Miletus, in modern-day Turkey. His philosophy was a complete break from the prior mythological explanation of the world and it gave way to rational and logical thinking.

  5. Sep 2, 2009 · Thales of Miletus (l. c. 585 BCE) is regarded as the first Western philosopher and mathematician. He was born and lived in Miletus, a Greek colony in Ionia (modern Turkey) referenced as the birthplace...

  6. Mar 22, 2021 · Thales of Miletus was a Greek philosopher and one of the seven sages of antiquity. Aristotle considered him to be the first philosopher and his philosophical predecessor. Today, Thales is widely accepted as the first philosopher in the Western tradition.

  7. Quick Info. Born. about 624 BC. Miletus, Asia Minor (now Turkey) Died. about 547 BC. Miletus, Asia Minor (now Turkey) Summary. Thales was the first known Greek philosopher, scientist and mathematician. He is credited with five theorems of elementary geometry. View seven larger pictures. Biography.

  8. Thales of Miletus , (flourished 6th century bc), Greek philosopher. None of his writings survive, and no contemporary sources exist. The claim that Thales was the founder of Western philosophy rests primarily on Aristotle, who wrote that he was the first to suggest a single material substratum for the universe, namely water. Thales ...

  9. assets.press.princeton.edu › chapters › s10065thales of Miletus

    thales of Miletus thales (ca. 624–546 BCE) was the first of the long line of mathematicians of ancient Greece that would continue for nearly a thousand years. As with most of the early Greek sages, we know very little about his life; what we do know was written several centuries after he died, making it difficult to distin-guish fact from ...

  10. 630?-547 b.c. Greek Engineer. T hales is remembered as a founder of rational scientific inquiry and one of the first in a long and distinguished series of Greek scientists in the ancient world.

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