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. – b.c.e.) was a pre-socratic greek philosopher, the third of the philosophers of ionia (the first being thales and the second anaximander ). he was a citizen of miletus and a student of anaximander. thales, the first philosopher of ionia, conceived the original being of all beings to be "water," based
upon his philosophy of life. anaximander, a student of thales, heightened the level of abstraction and identified the original being not with an element in the world, such as "water," but with the "indefinite" or "unbounded." anaximenes, a student of anaximander, conceived the original being to be "...
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