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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).

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