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- literary critics. Xenophanes is seen as one of the most important pre-Socratic philosophers. A highly original thinker, Xenophanes sought explanations...
- pre-Socratic philosophers came from nearby Ionian towns: Xenophanes, Hera****us, and Pythagoras. Xenophanes is known for his critique of the anthropomorphism...
- Xenophanes of Colophon (6th century BC) was a Gr**** philosopher. Xenophanes may also refer to: Xenophanes (album), an album by Omar Rodríguez-López Xenophanes...
- Xenophanes is a lunar impact crater that is located along the northwestern limb of the Moon. It is nearly attached to Volta, a similar formation to the...
- theory; "the Milesians," says Burnet, "asked for the φύσις of all things." Xenophanes was born in Ionia, where the Milesian school was at its most powerful...
- the Gr**** philosopher Xenophanes of Colophon (c. 570 – c. 478 BC), who had been one of his contemporaries. In the poem, Xenophanes describes Pythagoras...
- On Melissus, Xenophanes, and Gorgias (Ancient Gr****: Περὶ Μελίσσου, Ξενοφάνους καὶ Γοργίου; Latin: De Melisso, Xenophane, Gorgia) is a short work falsely...
- Elea, and Melissus of Samos, although other Italian philosophers such as Xenophanes of Colophon and Empedocles have also sometimes been classified as members...
- Xenophanes, and Empedocles. According to Diogenes Laërtius, the succession goes Pythagoras (“pupil of Pherecydes”), Telauges (his son), Xenophanes, Parmenides...
- on Xenophanes will appear at least vaguely familiar to anyone with experience in the psychedelic and/or shamanic realms, concepts which Xenophanes himself...