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Loving philosophy, being interested in philosophy, being a student of philosophy; are all good things and I heartily encourage any and all to pursue it for whatever reason one might choose.
The history of philosophy is also enlightening in view of the preceding ontological discussion.
http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Talk:Thales
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Bottom dollar is...theists must posit the deity has always existed, as must 'big bang' theorists/agnostics, when queried concerning the origin of their bump in the night.
Amicus
The history of philosophy is also enlightening in view of the preceding ontological discussion.
http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Talk:Thales
Unification Aspects:
Since Aristotle characterized Thales as the first philosopher in his Metaphysics (983b6), this view became a standard.
Within the framework of ontology of form (Internal Character) and matter (External Form), Aristotle interpreted Thales as a predecessor who inquired into the material cause of being.
Thales seemed to maintain the reality of souls in beings such as cosmos and beings in nature. We can thus find an indication of an incipient form of dual characteristics of internal character (soul) and external form (body), which is fully developed by subsequent thinkers. This idea is only indicative and implicit in a brief explanation by Aristotle (De Anima A5411a7).
Diogenes Laertius reports that Thales was the first person who maintained the immortality of the soul.
Thales’ philosophy seems to be a “philosophy of life” (water, development) rather than a philosophy of dialectical contrast (Heraclites) or identity (Parmenides).
Thales introduced the idea of principles of rational explanation for nature.
The significance of Thales lies not so much on his particular cosmology but his mode of inquiry. He inquired into the unchanging principles that can uniformly explain phenomena against Greek mythology that ascribed phenomena to arbitrary wills of gods.
This mode of inquiry distinguished Thales from predecessors and made him a philosopher.
Subsequent philosophers (pre-Socratics) could emerge by walking the path Thales opened and paved.
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Bottom dollar is...theists must posit the deity has always existed, as must 'big bang' theorists/agnostics, when queried concerning the origin of their bump in the night.
Amicus