Definition:Pre-Socratic
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The term pre-Socratic refers to various schools of Greek philosophy before Socrates.
Eleatic School
The Eleatic School was a pre-Socratic school of Greek philosophy.
Its guiding tenet was the concept of Oneness.
God was the eternal Unity, who permeated the universe and guided it with his thought.
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