PRESOCRATIC PHILOSOPHY (Short) As early Greek civilization grew more complex (c. 500 B.C.E.), mythology and religion began to develop into philosophy (and later into science). As part of this developm

PRESOCRATIC PHILOSOPHY (Short) As early Greek civilization grew more complex (c. 500 B.C.E.), mythology and religion began to develop into philosophy (and later into science). As part of this developm

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As early Greek civilization grew more complex (c. 500 B.C.E.), mythology and religion began to develop into philosophy (and later into science). As part of this development, a new kind of thinker emerged known as a sophos, from the Greek word for “wise.” These “wise men,” and they were almost exclusively men, asked increasingly sophisticated questions about all sorts of things, especially natural processes and the origins and essence of life. Although mythology and religion continued to play