Pre-socratic Philosophers (+ Plato & Socrates
Thales: presocratic, explaining reality, made of water, first to take philosophical approach
Anaximander: presocratic, reality was boundless
Anaximenes: presocratic, air is the source of things, similar to Thales
Empedocles: presocratic, matter was made up of the 4 elements
Heraclitus: presocratic, reality is changing
Democritus: western materialism, everything consists of atoms and empty space
Pythagoras: influential math thinker, believed everything derived from numbers
Xenophanes: presocratic, suggested one god who was not anthropomorphic, or a god who did not imitate human qualities.
Parmenides: presocratic, change is an illusion, founded Eleatic school
Zeno of Elea: presocratic with Parmenides, change is an illusion
Gail Stenstad: feminist philosopher, anarchic thinking
Victor Frankl: a Jewish philosopher who saw humans as ultimately free beings
Mohandas Gandhi: jain philosopher, knowledge predates senses
Thales: presocratic, explaining reality, made of water, first to take philosophical approach
Anaximander: presocratic, reality was boundless
Anaximenes: presocratic, air is the source of things, similar to Thales
Empedocles: presocratic, matter was made up of the 4 elements
Heraclitus: presocratic, reality is changing
Democritus: western materialism, everything consists of atoms and empty space
Pythagoras: influential math thinker, believed everything derived from numbers
Xenophanes: presocratic, suggested one god who was not anthropomorphic, or a god who did not imitate human qualities.
Parmenides: presocratic, change is an illusion, founded Eleatic school
Zeno of Elea: presocratic with Parmenides, change is an illusion
Gail Stenstad: feminist philosopher, anarchic thinking
Victor Frankl: a Jewish philosopher who saw humans as ultimately free beings
Mohandas Gandhi: jain philosopher, knowledge predates senses