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Milesian Philosophers
12017-02-02T14:37:57-08:00Aneesah Ettressaef5effc74a7015f877dd59f557cf7172f5a72ea148587The ancient geographical context of the Milesian philosophersplain2017-02-12T16:26:53-08:00Aneesah Ettressaef5effc74a7015f877dd59f557cf7172f5a72eaThe Milesian Philosophers (Thales, Anaximander, and Anaximenes) were from Miletus on the western coast of Anatolia, modern day Turkey.
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12017-02-01T20:11:26-08:00Aneesah Ettressaef5effc74a7015f877dd59f557cf7172f5a72eaPresocratic Philosophers5Map of Ancient Greece, 624-525 BCEmedia/presocratic phil.jpgplain2017-02-12T16:25:23-08:00Reed College02-02-2017Humanities 110: Greece and the Ancient Mediterranean37.948931, 27.367641Reed CollegeAneesah Ettressaef5effc74a7015f877dd59f557cf7172f5a72ea