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A concise historical survey traces the emergence and evolution of atomist thought from early Pythagorean and non‑Western antecedents through the materialist schemes of Leucippus and Democritus, treats Eleatic and other criticisms, and follows the Epicurean revival in Lucretius into later post‑classical reflections. The narrative explains core arguments about indivisible particles, the void, and cosmology, considers ethical and theological consequences of materialist explanations, and combines textual evidence and interpretive commentary to show how atomistic ideas changed over time and paved conceptual ground for later scientific developments.
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