What did Sophists think of cosmology?
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Doesn't really matter as they were pretty much wrong! They did make contributions to rational thinking more broadly.
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The Sophists were a pre-scientific approach to philosophy that, in terms of origin of the Earth and "heavenly bodies" were very big on "air connected theories". See example:
Diogenes the Apolloniate premises that air is the element, and that all things are in motion and the worlds innumerable. He gives this account of cosmogony: the whole was in motion, and became rare is some places and dense in others; where the dense ran together centripetally it made the earth, and so the rest by the same method, while the lightest parts took the upper position and produce the sun.
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