*Corresponding author:
Jerzy Kosiewicz, Department of Philosophy and Sociology, Josef Pilsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw, PolandReceived: August 17, 2018; Published: August 30, 2018
DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2018.08.001669
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In the ancient Greek culture and philosophy statements about the world had cosmological and cosmogonic character. The first were totally (like, for example, in Thales’, Anaximander’s, Heraclitus’ philosophy) or partially connected with inductive assumptions (e.g. in Pythagoreans’, Plato’s or Aristotle’s statements).