👉 Emydes is a term in Ancient Greek philosophy that refers to a group of philosophers who lived during the Classical period and were known for their philosophical works, such as Plato's "Phaedo" and Aristotle's "Metaphysics." These philosophers believed that knowledge could be gained through reason and logic, rather than through sensory experience. They argued that true wisdom is not accessible through mere human understanding but rather through an intellectual process of inquiry and reflection.