Socrates, Plato, Aristotle
Thales of Miletus is considered one of the earliest great philosophers from ancient Greece. He is often referred to as the first philosopher in the Western tradition due to his focus on natural explanations for phenomena rather than mythological or religious ones. Thales is known for his contributions to mathematics and astronomy.
The three great Athenian tragedians are Euripides, Sophocles, and Aeschylus. answered by fabio massari.
Themistocles.
Themistocles.
Some of the most important ideas put forth by Athenian philosophers included the concept of "know thyself" (Socrates), the pursuit of virtue and the role of reason in achieving moral excellence (Plato), and the idea of living in accordance with nature and seeking tranquility (Epicurus). These philosophers greatly influenced Western thought and laid the foundations for fields such as ethics, metaphysics, and political theory.
The great Athenian writer who stressed courage and understanding was Thucydides, known for his account of the Peloponnesian War.
.....but they had some great philosophers.
Scholars and philosophers have been intrigued by questions about Socrates' method of questioning, his views on ethics and morality, his relationship with the Athenian government, and the extent to which his teachings were accurately represented by his student Plato.
Callixena .
The three great Athenian tragedians are Euripides, Sophocles, and Aeschylus. answered by fabio massari.
Catherine the Great