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History of Ideas, Module 1: Ancient Greeks: Thales of Miletus

7 min · 11. maj 2026
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With his advent of a tradition of criticism, materialism, and the notion of universal principles, Thales gave every subsequent philosopher and scientist indispensable tools of reason that have lasted for thousands of years.   Read the entire module: https://conjectureinstitute.org/courses/business/history_of_ideas_module_1.pdf [https://conjectureinstitute.org/courses/business/history_of_ideas_module_1.pdf]

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