Anaximander (611-547 BCE) (25 janv. 610 av. J.-C. – 25 janv. 546 av. J.-C.)
Description:
Presocratic philosopher. According to fragmentary reports from other philosophers, Anaximander speculated that all matter results from the distillation of hot, cold, dry, and wet elements from απειρων [apeirôn] (the Boundless), an infinite, intelligent, living whole. Examination of fossil evidence persuaded Anaximander that living beings develop from simpler to more complex forms over time.
Recommended Reading: Charles H. Kahn, Anaximander and the Origins of Greek Cosmology (Hackett, 1994) and Paul Seligman, The Apeiron of Anaximander; A Study in the Origin and Function of Metaphysical Ideas (Greenwood, 1974).
Ajouté au bande de temps:
Date:
25 janv. 610 av. J.-C.
25 janv. 546 av. J.-C.
~ 64 years