The Pre-Socratics were ancient Greek thinkers who laid the foundation for Western philosophy. They sought to explain the world through reason and observation, moving away from mythological explanations and developing key concepts in metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics. These early philosophers introduced influential ideas like the search for a primary substance, the nature of change, and the role of reason in understanding reality. Their methods and inquiries paved the way for later thinkers and continue to shape philosophical discourse today.
apeiron (boundless) as the origin of all thingsnous (mind or intellect) as a fundamental aspect of reality