= Pythagorean philosophy
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Pythagorean philosophy, attributed to the ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras (c. 570–495 BCE) and his followers, is a rich and multifaceted system of thought that blends mathematics, mysticism, ethics, and religion. Here are some key components of Pythagorean philosophy: 1. **Mathematics and Numbers**: Pythagoreans believed that numbers were the fundamental reality of the universe and that they held metaphysical significance.
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