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Thales of Miletus is considered the first Greek philosopher.
The first philosopher to propose an ontological argument is still up for debate. Some think that Greek philosophers, such as Plato, first argued it. The mainstream view is that the ontological argument was first developed by St. Anselm. Others believe that the Islamic philosopher Avicenna was the first, and may others view the philosopher Descartes as being the first.
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Thales, was reported the first. In the late 7th and 6th century BC. I would imagine it would be him. Due to the origin of the word and the geographic location and the fact he is the first recorded philosopher.
The first Greek philosopher is widely considered to be Thales of Miletus. He was a pre-Socratic philosopher who is known for his contributions to the study of natural phenomena and the first person to seek natural explanations for the world around him, rather than attributing events to supernatural causes.
The first Greek philosopher was "Thales".
Thales of Miletus is considered the first Greek philosopher.
The first one is called Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
The Greek philosopher Aristotle is often credited as the first individual to classify plants and animals into distinct groups based on their characteristics. His work laid the foundation for the field of taxonomy.
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Pythagoras was the Greek philosopher and scientist who conducted the first experiments in acoustics.
Pythagoras was the Greek philosopher and scientist who conducted the first experiments in acoustics.
The Dutch philosopher's name is Baruch Spinoza.
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The first philosopher to propose an ontological argument is still up for debate. Some think that Greek philosophers, such as Plato, first argued it. The mainstream view is that the ontological argument was first developed by St. Anselm. Others believe that the Islamic philosopher Avicenna was the first, and may others view the philosopher Descartes as being the first.
It was Plato, when he first met Socrates.
No. Jewish tradition would give that title to Abraham.