Thales of Miletus bust statue - The First Philosopher - Seven sages of Antiquity

$ 38.02

Region of Origin: Greece Time Period Produced: 2000-Now Artist: Talos Artifacts Original/Reproduction: Reproduction Listed By: Dealer or Reseller Type: Bust Original/Licensed Reproduction: Reproduction Largest Dimension: Less than 12" Seller Notes: “The most difficult thing in life is to know yourself.” Culture: Greek Subject: Philosophy Material: Casting Stone

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THALES OF MILETUS BUST Thales of Miletus (640 or 624 BC - 546 BC) is the oldest Pre-Socratic philosopher, the first of the seven sages of antiquity, mathematician, physicist, astronomer, engineer, meteorologist and founder of the Ionian School of physics philosophy in Miletus. He is considered to be the foremost philosopher in the Greek tradition by Aristotle. Historically, he is regarded as being the first person in Western civilization, who engaged and entertained is scientific philosophy. He is credited for explaining phenomena and natural objects by hypothesis and theories. He was a multi-dimensional figure, and revered to this day. Bertrand Russell said that "Western philosophy begins with Thales" Please be aware that, due to the fact that our products are either individually cast, carved, hand painted and hand finished, there will inevitably be minor variations in size, colour and texture.(B136-1 ) Details: Condition: New, Handmade in Greece Height: 15 cm(5.9") Width: 7 cm(2.7") Weight: 650g Material: Casting stone with Bronze effect ********