"Ancient Greek Philosopher-Scientists" explores the groundbreaking ideas of the Pre-Socratic thinkers who laid the foundation for Western philosophy and science. Rejecting traditional religious explanations for natural phenomena, these early philosopher-scientists sought rational inquiries into the world around them, marking a pivotal shift in human thought. This collection presents the fragments of their works and the insights of later authors, showcasing their enduring influence on various fields of study. Listening to their thoughts today reminds us of the power of reason and inquiry, themes that continue to resonate in our quest for understanding and knowledge in an ever-complex world.