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Information: Anaximander of Miletus, c. 611 BCE to c. 547 BCE. Along with Thales and Anaximenes, he is one of the three great Milesian Presocratic thinkers. Judging from surviving fragments, he taught that all earthly variation comes from self-transformations of the
Anaximander Sites:
Anaximander Anaximander: Lecture notes by S. Marc Cohen. Focuses on the relation of Anaximander's thought to that of Thales. (Anaximander) http://faculty.washington.edu/smcohen/320/anaximan.htm
Life of Anaximander Life of Anaximander: From the C.D. Yonge translation of Diogenes Laertius' Lives of the Philosophers. (Anaximander) http://classicpersuasion.org/pw/diogenes/dlanaximander.htm
Anaximander Fragments and Commentary Anaximander Fragments and Commentary: From Arthur Fairbanks' 1898 The First Philosophers of Greece. Provides his own translations of all passages in ancient literature by or about Anaximander. (Anaximander) http://history.hanover.edu/texts/presoc/anaximan.htm
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Anaximander Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Anaximander: Detailed article on this Milesian, by Dirk L. Couprie. (Anaximander) http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/a/anaximan.htm