Anaximander
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Anaximander was an early Greek Presocratic philosopher from Miletus known for proposing the apeiron (the boundless) as the origin of all things and for pioneering rational explanations of the cosmos and natural phenomena.
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Ionia
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Miletus
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Ionian school
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Presocratic philosophers
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Thales of Miletus
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Miletus
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Diogenes Laertius, Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers
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