Democritus is known for developing the atomic theory, proposing that all matter is made up of indivisible atoms. Epicurus built upon this theory, focusing on the pursuit of pleasure and the avoidance of pain as the keys to a happy life. Both philosophers had a significant influence on the development of materialism and ethical hedonism in ancient Greek philosophy.
Democritus was a Greek philosopher, born in Abdera, Thrace, which is now part of modern-day Bulgaria.
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The full name of Democritus is Democritus of Abdera.
Democritus' wife's name is not known as there is limited information available about her in historical records. Democritus was an ancient Greek philosopher credited with developing the atomic theory of the universe.
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Democritus and Epicurus
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Some famous Epicureans include Plato, Aristippus, Democritus, and obviously Epicurus himself. Many more can be found online by searching for them, but really, Epicurus is the most important one.
The Greek philosopher Epicurus (about 300 B.C.) and the Roman poet Lucretius (about 60 B.C.)
Democritus's main contribution to physics was discovery of the atom. He devoted his life to finding out as much as possible to create what is thought to be the first atomic theory.
Wikipedia has no reference of Democritus' contribution to Trig. He contributed to Atomic theory, and to Geometry. Some Geometry and Trig. topics overlap, so maybe that is what you are referring to.
The doctrine of materialism has roots in ancient Greek philosophy, notably in the work of Democritus and Epicurus. Democritus proposed that everything is made up of tiny, indivisible particles called atoms, while Epicurus emphasized the pursuit of pleasure and the avoidance of pain as the basis of a good life. Their ideas laid the groundwork for the development of materialistic philosophies in later periods.
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Epicurus the Sage happened in 1989.
Democritus, an ancient Greek philosopher, is known for proposing the concept of atomism - the idea that all matter is made up of tiny, indivisible particles called atoms. His ideas laid the foundation for modern atomic theory and influenced the development of scientific thought in fields such as chemistry and physics.
Epicurus died of kidney stones at age 72, 270 BCE. He did not fear death and was rather cheerful about it.