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Most Notable Ancient Greek Philosophers
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Chapter 1
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Guess the Philosophers by their contributions
level: Guess the Philosophers by their contributions
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His inquiries led to the developments which gave rise to modern calculus. Known for his invention—a device of rising water, and method for determining volume using displacements
Archimedes (287 BCE-212 BCE)
Was a student of Socrates. Proposed that ideal government must be ruled by wisdom and reason. He's also the first one who suggested The Dialectic Method.
Plato (427 BCE-347 BCE)
He is a mathematician and scientist that formulated the Pythagorean Theorem.
Pythagoras (570 BCE-495 BCE)
He first proposed that matter is composed of tiny particles called atoms
Democritus (460 BCE- 370 BCE)
He believed that change is a permanent aspect of the human condition and was recognized by the saying "No man ever steps on the same river twice".
Heraclitus (535 BCE-475 BCE)
Believed that Philosophy could enable a man to live a life of happiness.
Epicurus (341 BCE-270 BCE)
Was a prominent student of Plato and believed that all ideas and views are based on an idea or template that can only be perceived by mind.
Aristotle (384 BCE-322 BCE)
Was known to advocate for a simple and virtuous life. He also believed that one should not only talk virtue but should show it in words and actions.
Diogenes of Sinope (412 BCE-370 BCE)
The foremost Philosopher of ancient times. He concluded that philosophy could enable a man to live a life of virtue. Also pioneered the method of inquiry of devising a series of questions.
Socrates (470 BCE-399 BCE)