THALES’S PREDICTION OF A SOLAR ECLIPSE

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Asbtract: The testimonies from antiquity say that Thales of Miletus predicted a solar eclipse. Many experts claim that the eclipse happened on 5/28/585 BC, and this date is often marked as the beginning of Greek philosophy and science. This prediction of a solar eclipse can be justifiably doubted. However, if it is true that Thales predicted a solar eclipse, the question arises whether he found a way to predict eclipses or was familiar with the astronomy of older civilizations. This article will examine whether Thales predicted a solar eclipse and, if so, what method he used.

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Marić, D. (2024). THALES’S PREDICTION OF A SOLAR ECLIPSE. Journal of Philosophy ARHE, 21(42), 279–304. https://doi.org/10.19090/arhe.2024.42.279-304

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