During the pre-Socratic period, about 400 years BC.
Democritus taught his ideas during the 5th century BC in ancient Greece. He was a pre-Socratic philosopher known for his atomic theory of the universe, which proposed that all matter is made up of small, indivisible particles called atoms.
Democritus's beliefs were not widely accepted by society during his time. His theory of atoms was overshadowed by the dominant philosophical views of the time. It was not until much later that his ideas gained more recognition and acceptance.
During their time, both Aristotle and Democritus had followers who believed in their respective philosophies. Aristotle's teachings were more widely accepted and influential in the ancient world, while Democritus' ideas were not as widely known or popular until much later.
Aristotle had more people believe in his ideas than Democritus. Aristotle's teachings greatly influenced Western philosophy and science, while Democritus's atomic theory was not widely accepted during his time.
Democritus's ideas were mostly rejected in his time because they were theoretical and lacked empirical evidence to support them. Additionally, his atomic theory conflicted with prevailing philosophical and religious beliefs, which hindered its acceptance. It wasn't until much later, with advances in science and technology, that his ideas saw a revival and were confirmed through experiments.
Democritus lived around the 5th century BCE in ancient Greece. He is famous for his development of the concept of atoms as the building blocks of matter, which he called "atomos" meaning indivisible. His ideas were not widely accepted during his time but laid the foundation for modern atomic theory.
Aristotle's views aligned more closely with the prevailing philosophical and scientific beliefs of his time, such as the idea of elements and substances. Additionally, Aristotle had a more comprehensive and systematic approach to his theories, which made them more appealing and influential. Democritus, on the other hand, proposed the concept of atoms, which was more abstract and less widely accepted at the time.
found that every living thing is made out of atoms
i think that Nanak traveled and teach and while he teach some of his ideas blended from hiuism with ideas from Islam and other regions. over time,these teachings were explained and expanded by nine other gurus.
1600s
Democritus' ideas were rejected by other philosophers, such as Plato and Aristotle, because he proposed an atomic theory that went against the established beliefs of the time, which emphasized the role of the four elements - earth, air, fire, and water. Additionally, Democritus' emphasis on a materialistic view of the universe and his denial of the existence of a soul were seen as radical and threatening to the religious and philosophical beliefs of his contemporaries.
Democritus was born in Abdera, Thrace around 460 BC and died around 370 BC.
400 BC
Democritus's beliefs were not widely accepted by society during his time. His theory of atoms was overshadowed by the dominant philosophical views of the time. It was not until much later that his ideas gained more recognition and acceptance.
Democritus' belief in atomism was not widely accepted during his time due to lack of evidence and counter arguments from other philosophers. Aristotle's ideas, on the other hand, gained more acceptance and influenced Western thought for centuries with his emphasis on teleology and the four causes.
1600's
Being unchanged and avoiding outside ideas of thinking. The government of the time often executed persons who tried to teach philosophical ideas inside the empire.
i think that Nanak traveled and teach and while he teach some of his ideas blended from hiuism with ideas from Islam and other regions. over time,these teachings were explained and expanded by nine other gurus.