The Pythagorean Theorum was supposedly invented by Pythagoras during the Renaissance, but there is no proof or record. He is also said to have had a school to teach about mathematical and philosophical topics, for he was also said to be a widely known philosopher.
The Greek philosopher Democritus (460-370 B.C) believed atoms could not be created, destroyed, or further divided.
Yes, Euclid was a philosopher of Ancient Greece.
He was a famous mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher.
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Socrates encouraged people to know thyself
plato
It is "Know Thyself" friom the play 'Hamlet" by Shakespeare
The quote "Know thyself" is attributed to the Greek philosopher Socrates. It is believed to have been inscribed at the entrance of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi. It is not from a specific book, but rather a philosophical idea that Socrates promoted in his teachings.
Know thyself.
Sometimes they became angry because Socrates often showed them that they didn't know what they were talking about.
Sometimes they became angry because Socrates often showed them that they didn't know what they were talking about.
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The Apollon temple at Delphi is said to have borne an inscription which translates as 'Know thyself'.
Socrates most important lesson was "know thyself". This is not all he said, but this was the main topic.
Know thyself
The ancient philosopher Socrates is known for many famous sayings and values that have been inspirational throughout the centuries. One particular motto that has been ascribed to him (although it may in fact have its origins in Plato or some other ancient philosopher) and has served as a code of conduct for human behavior well into modern times is this: "Know thyself."