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    The Critical Factor of Change in Nature Was Recognized as Most
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The Critical Factor of Change in Nature Was Recognized as Most

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Question 17

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The critical factor of change in nature was recognized as most important by:


A) Plato and Aristotle.
B) Pythagoras and Hippocrates.
C) Alcmaeon and Empedocles.
D) the Ionians.
E) Heraclitus and Parmenides.

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