Thales of Miletus

624–546 BC

Pre-Socratic·Graecia

The first philosopher. Before Thales, the world was explained through myth. He asked: what is everything made of? His answer — water — was less important than the question itself. He introduced rational inquiry as a method. Everything that follows in Western philosophy follows from this one gesture.

Key Ideas

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Water as arché — the primary substance

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Rational explanation over mythological narrative

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The world is knowable through observation and reason

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Everything is full of gods — meaning: everything is alive

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