The philosophers (from the Greek = lovers of wisdom). They advanced thinking in science, politics, logic, human relations, codes of living.
There were hundreds - examples and their schools of thought are:
starting with Thales of Miletus (cosmology) through Pythagoras (mathematics),
on to the classical era Socrates, Plato and Aristotle,
and the Hellenistic era Plotinus (neoplatonism), Diogenes (cynicism), Zeno (stoicism), Epicurus (epicurianism).
The Renaissance is when the Enlightenment thinkers and Scientific Revolutionary thinkers questioned the Ancient Greek philosiphers like Aristotle.
The three most famous Greek thinkers are Aristotle, Socrates, and Plato.Socrates was Plato's mentor. Aristotle was Plato's student.Plato was the pupil of Socrates.
The ancient Greek masters outlined the importance of empiricism and rationalism in the quest for knowledge. They believed that while the former propounds the genius of practical knowledge, rationalism interrogated knowledge as a matter of reason.
Ideas from the Enlightenment thinkers ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Enlightenment thinkers influenced the colonists uprising prior to the American Revolution. The thinkers did not accept British rule just because they had always ruled. The thinkers challenged the authority.
Two famous Greek thinkers are Socrates and Plato. Socrates was known for his questioning method, and Plato was his student who went on to establish the Academy and write numerous philosophical dialogues.
Philosophers.
Socrates and Aristotle
The Renaissance is when the Enlightenment thinkers and Scientific Revolutionary thinkers questioned the Ancient Greek philosiphers like Aristotle.
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Philosophers
Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle
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The three most famous Greek thinkers are Aristotle, Socrates, and Plato.Socrates was Plato's mentor. Aristotle was Plato's student.Plato was the pupil of Socrates.
You're probably thinking of the 4 thinkers; Heraclitus, Socrates, Plato, & Aristotle.
Renaissance thinkers looked to ancient Greek and Roman cultures for inspiration. They studied classical works of literature, art, and philosophy in order to revive the humanist ideals of individualism, rationality, and creativity. This cultural revival ultimately contributed to the intellectual and artistic flowering of the Renaissance period.
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