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As far as I know, all Greek philosophies were fundamentally dualistic (i.e. they divided reality up into separate domains or elements and considered them to be permanently and absolutely separate). This is contrary to the basic approach of Buddhism, which sees all things as inter-related or interconnected with the whole. So that would mean none of the Greek philosophies got it right, from a Buddhist perspective.
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