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    philosopher in particular‚ Democritus‚ stands out for his belief of the existence of substances. Democritus holds the principle true that the only thing that exists is atom and void. This is seen in the statement made by Democritus‚ “being exists no more than non-being‚ because the void exists [no less] than body” (Democritus 25). Democritus principles align with that of Lewis’s opposition to the argument of their being more than nature due to the principles that he puts forth. Democritus explains the varying

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    Einstein. • Neils Bohr. • Robert Millikan. • Democritus. • James Chadwick. Democritus Democritus was born in Abdera‚ Thrace around 460 BC. His exact contributions are difficult to disentangle from those of his mentor Leucippus‚ as they are often mentioned together in texts. Their speculation on atoms‚ taken from Leucippus‚ bears a passing and partial resemblance to the nineteenthcentury understanding of atomic structure that has led some to regard Democritus as more of a scientist than other Greek philosophers;

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    changed a lot throughout history. Currently‚ the atom is known as the basic unit of a chemical‚ but there was a time when that was not known among scientists. There were multiple scientists that contributed to the creation of the first Atomic Theory: Democritus‚ Antoine Lavoisier‚ Joseph Proust‚ and John Dalton. Dalton took the information that he had taken from the three scientists prior to him and put everything into one theory. The Atomic Theory is the most well-known and accurate theory we know right

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    come up with experiments that were able to test and put forth the theories made up by Democritus which was a fifth century B.C. Greek philosopher. In 1803‚ John Dalton‚ who viewed the atom as a small solid sphere‚ and is credited for the developing of the first coherent atomic theory was now in the picture. This all led to the the first periodic table of the elements‚ and the history of the atom. Democritus was a greek philosopher who thought that all matter was composed of indivisble particles

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    contributed to its development. One of these scientists was Democritus‚ a Greek philosopher. Democritus was the son of Hegesistratus‚ and he was a student of Magians and Chaldaeans. By some authorities he was thought of as the greatest of the Greek physical philosophers. He was born in Abdera in Thrace sometime between 470 and 460 BC. Democritus studied under the Greek philosopher Leucippus‚ whose system he later on developed further. Democritus visualized atoms; atom is a Greek word for indivisible‚

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    ANAXIMANDER Anaximander (610 BCE - 546 BCE) was a Milesian School Pre-Socratic Greek Philosopher. Like most of the Pre-Socratics‚ very little is known of Anaximander’s life. He was born‚ presumably in 610 BCE‚ in Ionia‚ the present day Turkish west coast‚ and lived in Miletus where he died in 546 BCE. He was of the Milesian school of thought and‚ while it is still debated among Pre-Socratic scholars‚ most assert that he was a student of Thales and agree that‚ at the very least‚ he was influenced

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    2. Trace the notion of opposites from the thought of Anaximander through the thought of the Atomists. According to Anaximander‚ the worlds consists of opposites. The main opposites are wet-dry and hot-cold. These are conflicting opposites. For one to exist it has to overpower the direct opposite. For example‚ for the dry earth to exist it has to overpower the wet water. According to Anaximander‚ this is injustice to one another. Justice therefore has to be restored by the defeated opposite

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    fire‚ air‚ pleasure‚ pain and soul. As a result‚ Indian atomists concluded how atoms could combine‚ react and move. They also suggested that they could obtain energy by splitting these particles. After the Indians‚ there was a Greek philosophers Democritus and Leucippus‚ who said that all atoms were made of the same material but different shapes and sizes. Then an Islamic philosopher took both the Indian and the Greek theories and suggested that there could be particles smaller than atoms. In the

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    theory was formed by different scientists over many years‚ each scientist building on or proving theories wrong. Democritus 460-370 B.C. Narrative: Hello! My name is Anna the Atom. I’m writing to you to describe the journey I went on to figure out the present day Atomic Theory. My father’s name is Democritus. He was the one who named me. I never really had a close relationship with him though‚ he didn’t really understand me. That’s why I moved out when I was

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    * Democritus Democritus had a theory that all matters are composed with tiny unbreakable particles called atom. He tried to break down matters into smallest particles. His model was that the matter would stop splitting in halves when it reaches its smallest matter. He called that an atom. * John Dalton In 1803‚ John Dalton proposed a theory. The theory had 4 parts into it. 1. Elements are made of identical atoms. 2. Atoms of different elements are physically different 3. Compounds

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