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An Introduction to Early Greek Thinkers and the Foundations of Philosophy
The Pre-Socratic Philosophers (Urdu) provides an introduction to some of the earliest thinkers in Greek philosophy who focused on understanding the natural world.
These philosophers, including Thales, Anaximander, and Anaximenes, belonged to the Milesian school. They attempted to explain the universe through natural causes rather than relying on mythological explanations.
Their work marked a significant shift toward rational thinking and scientific inquiry. Each philosopher proposed different ideas about the fundamental substance of the universe, such as water, air, or an infinite element.
They also explored concepts related to cosmology, nature, and existence, laying the groundwork for later philosophical developments.
The Pre-Socratic Philosophers represent an important stage in intellectual history where humans began to question and analyze the world through observation and reasoning.
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