1. Natural Philosophy
These natural philosophers looked for universal principles by which phenomena could be explained, which among these philosophers included Heraclitus, Parmenides, and Plato. ... Heraclitus is the philosopher of the eternal change. ... A Greek philosopher from Elea in southern Italy and founder of the Eleatic school, Parmenides was the most influential of the Presocratic philosophers. ... Heraclitus, a natural philosopher, argued that everything is in flux. ... These natural philosophers sought for universal principles by which phenomena could be explained, which, among these philosophers, i...
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