PHIL 2010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1-10: Bourgeoisie, Monism, Consequentialism

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The critique of pure reason, fundamental principles of the metaphysics of morals, idealism. The communist manifesto, on the jewish question, idealism. Anaximander was a student of thales and the second major figure in the. He believed that the single substance that was the source of all things was an endless, unlimited substance called apeiron . Thales is usually considered to be the first philosopher as well as the father of science" as he was the first to try to explain things in nature without relying on mythology. He was the first of three major figures in the milesian school, all of whom felt that one single substance was the source of all things. Socrates is remembered more for how he taught than for what he taught. He liked to appear ignorant and ask a lot of questions, thus helping people to find answers on their own a technique that became known as the socratic.

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