The Megarian philosophers were a group of philosophers in ancient Greece who emerged in the 4th century BCE in the city of Megara, near Athens. They are often associated with the philosophical school of thought known for its focus on logic, dialectics, and an exploration of the nature of reality and knowledge. The Megarian school is most closely linked to its founder, Euclid of Megara, who is known for his work in dialectic and for philosophical discussions that emphasized the use of reasoning.
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