The Origins of Western Philosophy: Diogenes Laertius
A seventeenth-century engraving of Diogenes Laertius (image courtesy of Wikipedia). 2,377 words The Milesian philosophers were wrong about everything, but they asked the right questions, and for the first time sought natural explanations instead. — Luke Mueshaller, Pre-Socratics: A Painless Introduction The limit of all wisdom is in me. — Epigram on Pythagoras, Boundaries, Duris […]
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