Anaxarchus
Anaxarchus ( /ˌænəɡˈzɑrkəs/; Greek: Ἀνάξαρχος; c. 380 - c. 320 BC) was a Greek philosopher of the school of Democritus. Together with Pyrrho, he accompanied Alexander the Great into Asia. The reports of his philosophical views suggest that he was a forerunner of the Greek skeptics.
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