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    # The Contributions Of Egyptian Philosophy To The Wider World - A Survey Of Ancient Greeks [Part 1] <div class="text-justify"> In our [last post](https://steemit.com/history/@adsactly/adsactly-history-history-of-ancient-science-survey-of-ancient-egypt), we took a look at the ingeniousness displayed by Egyptian scientists cum philosophers. In deed, science during the ancient times (particularly during the Neolithic era) was regarded as a sub-discipline of philosophy, like we saw from our last post, and "philosophy" itself has been translated to mean "the love of wisdom". In the concluding part of our last post, a statement was made that western philosophy hinges around African philosophy and their history cannot be told without talking about the contributions of African philosophy. Here, we will be looking at how Africa has contributed to the development of philosophy and other ancient scientific disciplines of the wider world. We will be doing a review of some significant ancient Greek philosophers and how they were influenced by African philosophy, particularly Egyptian philosophy. ___ ### <center><div class=phishy>Ancient Greek</div></center> ___ Some people have considered Greece as the home of philosophy but taking a look at this holistically, some of their areas of knowledge like astronomy, mathematics, and even philosophy itself were gotten from their interaction with Ancient Egyptian scholars. For a better understanding, we will break this survey into two parts - The **Pre-Socratic philosophers** and the **Socratic philosophers**. We will take a look at the first part here and conclude in the next post. <center>http://i.imgur.com/rlHbWQ4.jpg</center> <center><sub>[The Legendary Greek Statue. Image from [Pexels](https://www.pexels.com/photo/the-greek-statues-60035). CC0 Licensed]</sub></center> ___ ### <center><div class=phishy>Pre-Socratic philosophers</div></center> ___ These were considered as the earliest of the philosophers before the time of Socrates (a moral philosopher) who was considered to be among the founding fathers of western philosophy. The philosophers that existed before Socrates were called "natural philosophers". This is because they were majorly concerned with the study of nature. Awesomely enough, almost everyone on the list had some form of experience from Egypt and were incorporated into the mystery school system of Egypt under ancient Egyptian scholars (who were also priests). One of the major characteristics of Pre-Socratic philosophers was their interest towards the phenomenon of "change" as it relates to physical matter. For example, they were regarded as the earliest philosophers to study and answer questions relating to origin of the "world-stuff". Let's take a look at some very significant Pre-Socratic philosophers - we'll only make reference to five of them. ___ ### <center><div class=phishy>Pythagoras</div></center> ___ Pythagoras is a very popular name, especially among mathematicians. No doubt, many of us must have come across the Pythagoras theorem in mathematics (as it relates to right-angle triangle), he has been credited for proposing that theorem. Observably, Pythagoras schooled in Egypt for a total of 22 years <sub>[[ref](http://www.galacticresonance.org/pythagoras-22-years-in-the-mystery-schools-of-egypt)]</sub> and was inducted into the mystery school by Egyptian priests. <center>http://i.imgur.com/aSuXiJW.jpg</center> <center><sub>[The symbol of Pythagoras. Image from [Flickr](https://www.flickr.com/photos/35364974@N05/31600739544). Author: Chris Murtagh. [CC BY 2.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) Licensed]</sub></center> From Pythagoras' point of view, the whole world, without the exception of the observable universe, is made up of shapes and figures which can be numbered and counted - no wonder his love for mathematics. He also had a strong belief that the number "1" is the source and origin of others numbers and others are gotten from "1". Asides mathematics, he also majored in theology, moral ethics, physics, music and even philosophy itself. He lived around 582 BCE to 497 BCE. ___ ### <center><div class=phishy>Thales of Miletus</div></center> ___ Thales is another very popular Greek philosopher and also considered as one of the founding fathers of western philosophical sciences. In contrast to pythagoras that believed in numbers, Thales believed in water, which he considered as the absolute source of everything <sub>[[ref](https://www.iep.utm.edu/thales)]</sub>. Awesomely enough, Thales was also a student of the mystery school system of Egypt. Thales also majored in astronomy and has been credited for his feat of accurately predicting the eclipse that happened in 585 BCE - all thanks to the knowledge of astronomy he gained while he studied in Egypt. Thales lived around 620 BCE to 546 BCE and created massive impact in western philosophy. ___ ### <center><div class=phishy>Heraclitus</div></center> ___ We saw that Pythagoras believed in numbers, Thales believed in water, but Heraclitus believed that "fire" is the absolute "world-stuff". He also made exposition on the universal law of change which stated that change is the true reality and it's permanent. Thales also was among the earliest philosophers to propose the theory of negative matter - that is; for everything that exists in the observable universe, there is always an opposite to it: like life and death, weakness and strength, sleeping and waking etc. He also had a formal education in Egypt under priest scholars and he lived between 535 BCE to 475 BCE. ___ ### <center><div class=phishy>Anaximander</div></center> ___ Anaximander is another great Greek Pre-Socratic philosopher who lived between 611 BCE and 547 BCE and was a student of Thales (that we reviewed earlier). Being a student of Thales, Anaximander worked on the existing philosophies of his master but in addition to that, he proposed that the "world-stuff" is relatively infinite and not "water" as his master had said. From Aniaximander's assumption, all things that currently exist came from something the pre-existed and the original "stuff" cannot be destroyed and has no beginning (maybe this is where Dalton's atomic theory of the indestructibility of atom came from). Anaximander was also an astrologer and has vast knowledge of astronomy from the knowledge he picked in Egypt. One of his greatest feats was; being among the earliest Greeks to have an earth's representation on a map <sub>[[ref](https://www.philosophybasics.com/philosophers_anaximander.html)]</sub>. <center>http://i.imgur.com/FSKIgyW.jpg</center> <center><sub>[Reconstructed Anaximader map. Image from [Wikimedia commons](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Anaximander_world_map-en.svg). Reconstructed by Bibi Saint-Pol. Public domain]</sub></center> ___ ### <center><div class=phishy>Democritus</div></center> ___ This is the last Pre-Socratic philosopher we will review. His works were mainly centered around the basic components of matter (or what you call "atom"). He worked extensively to prove that everything is composed of atom which are infinite and vary both in shape and sizes. This is just to let you know that atomic theory pre-dated Dalton - though Democritus didn't expressly term it "Atomic theory" but the description falls in line with modern atomic theories. As a matter of fact, his works will suffice to be termed "Doctrine of matter" instead of just "Atomic theory". Democritus lived around 460 BCE and was one of the students of the Egyptian mystery school. No doubt, his works on atomic theory have remained even till this present time. Apart from these five Pre-Socratic philosophers that we have reviewed, here's a list of other significant ones who had an Egyptian experience. - Anaxagoras - Anaximenes - Parmenides - Empedocles - Zeno One very common thing among these Pre-Socratic philosophers is; they either studied in Egypt or made use of Egyptian curriculum. This is to prove the fact that western philosophy has a strong connection with the Ancient Egyptian philosophy. ___ References: [Ref1](http://www.galacticresonance.org/pythagoras-22-years-in-the-mystery-schools-of-egypt), [Ref2](https://www.iep.utm.edu/thales), [Ref3](https://www.iep.utm.edu/heraclit), [Ref4](https://www.philosophybasics.com/philosophers_anaximander.html), [Ref5](https://www.iep.utm.edu/democrit) </div> Authored by @samminator <center> ## Click on the coin to join our Discord Chat ## </center> <center><a href="https://discord.gg/pBnxNgV"> <img src="https://steemitimages.com/DQmbjaMgp9TG7ZCasYVn2ATTzRPoWCeSkFjwhSUMvdkMJLA/FINAL-LOGO%20smallest.png" alt="Go Adsactly" width="200" height="200" border="0"> </a> ------ <center> **Vote @adsactly-witness for Steem witness!** Witness proposal is here: <center><p> <a href="https://steemit.com/witness-category/@adsactly-witness/adsactly-steemit-witness-proposal">Witness Proposal</a> <a href="https://steemit.com/witness-category/@adsactly-witness/adsactly-witness-report-2018-02-07">Witness Proposal Update</a> </p> </center> <center> <a href="https://steemit.com/~witnesses">Go To Steem Witness Page</a> In the bottom of the page type: adsactly-witness and press vote. ![witness vote.gif](https://steemitimages.com/DQmbcCBNZZMzBANk1mJz94DHCawdaoBUBigR3Tk8FNr473L/witness%20vote.gif) Use small letters and no "@" sign. 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