Archimedes (can't spell it)
2007-07-02 23:30:26
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answer #1
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answered by stinkypinkyteddybear 5
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Eudoxis of Cnidus (408-355BC
Hippocrates of Chios (5th Century BC)
Pythagoras 582-507 BCE
Parmenides
Zeno of Elea
Democritus 460-370 BCE
Empedocles 495-435BCE
Euclid
Aristippus 435-356 BCE
Epicurus 341-270 BCE
Anaximander, 611-547 BCE
Thales, 585 BCE(640-546 BCE)
2007-07-02 23:36:06
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Let's name her Sophia she was Diogenes's wife and she had to be extremely patient and a philosopher too to cope with his antics and we did not hear from her because women were just above slaves in the pecking order in those days.
2007-07-03 02:17:17
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answer #3
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answered by joelle G 4
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Aristotle
2007-07-02 23:37:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Heraclitus, (ca. 535–475 BCE), the man of "panta rei", everything changes, change is the only constant.
"We both step and do not step in the same rivers. We are and are not."
2007-07-03 00:55:37
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answer #5
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answered by Ray Patterson - The dude abides 6
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Stavros - runs the local kebab shop - innit!
2007-07-02 23:32:56
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answer #6
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answered by cornflake#1 7
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Diogenes. Alexander the Great when asked who he would be if he wasn't Alexander replied "Diogenes"
2007-07-03 00:16:51
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answer #7
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answered by in a handbasket 6
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Euclid? Oops, no he was a mathematician. How about Xenophanes?
2007-07-02 23:30:01
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answer #8
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answered by Velouria 6
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Gus...he works in my warehouse.
2007-07-03 03:48:48
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Arquimedes, platon,....
2007-07-02 23:36:33
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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