Explore the life of Thales of Miletus, the first philosopher who moved humanity from myth to natural laws, marking the birth of reason in Ancient Greece.

Thales was the man who effectively invented the 'why' behind the natural world, moving us away from myth and toward a universe governed by laws.
An audio lesson about Thales of Miletus, specifically focusing on his life, the legends surrounding him (like falling into a well while stargazing or predicting the olive harvest), and his transition from merchant to the first philosopher.






Thales of Miletus is recognized as the first philosopher because he pioneered a fundamental shift in how humans process reality. Before his influence, natural events like earthquakes or eclipses were attributed to the whims of gods. Thales moved away from myth and toward a universe governed by natural laws, effectively inventing the search for the 'why' behind the natural world. This transition from supernatural explanations to reason laid the groundwork for Greek philosophy and the history of science.
One of the oldest jokes in history describes Thales walking through the Greek wilderness while gazing at the stars. He was so consumed by the patterns of the cosmos and the rotation of the heavens that he failed to notice the ground beneath him, leading him to fall into a well. A servant girl who witnessed the accident laughed, asking how he expected to understand the heavens when he could not see what was right at his feet.
Thales of Miletus transformed our understanding of the cosmos by seeking rational explanations for natural phenomena. Instead of looking for a god to appease when the earth shook or the sun vanished, he looked for a reason based on observable patterns. By viewing the universe as a system governed by laws rather than divine intervention, he initiated the Pre-Socratic tradition and changed how our species interacts with the physical world around us.
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