Anaximander
The Greek natural philosopher and astronomer Anaximander (ca. 610-ca. 546 B.C.) attempted to explain the origins of the universe through his theory of the apeiron.
Anaximander was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher from Miletus. He belonged to the Milesian School and learned from his master Thales.
Anaximander was born in -610.
Anaximander died in -546.
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Anaximander was someone who was part of the politics of Miletus, which is now modern day Turkey. He was born in 610 BC.
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The first map of the world
Anaximander believed that man is a product of nature and governed by natural laws. He emphasized the concept of balance and equilibrium in the universe, with human life being subject to the same laws that govern the natural world. Anaximander's philosophy of man is rooted in his idea of the cosmic order and the interconnectedness of all things in the universe.
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The names of the philosophers are Thales, Anaximander, and Anaximenes.
Anaximander of Miletus believed in a fundamental principle called the "Boundless" or "Infinite," which he considered the source of all things in the universe and viewed as a kind of cosmic order. While not explicitly focused on a personal god like in some religious beliefs, Anaximander's concept of the Boundless can be interpreted as a form of metaphysical or philosophical deity.