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Xenophanes of Colophon (Greek Ξενοφάνης ὁ Κολοφώνιος ([Xenophánes o Kolofoneos] (help · info)); 570 – 480 BC) was a Greek philosopher, poet, and social ...
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Xenophanes is a lunar crater that is located along the northwestern limb of the Moon. It is nearly attached to Volta crater, a similar formation to the south-southwest.
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Xenophanes von Kolophon (* um 570 in Kolophon; † um 470 v. Chr.) war ein vorsokratischer Philosoph und Dichter der griechischen Antike.
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6026 Xenophanes (1993 BA8) is a Main-belt Asteroid discovered on January 23, 1993 by E. W. Elst at La Silla. External links. JPL Small-Body Database Browser on 6026 Xenophanes
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Its foundation is often attributed to Xenophanes of Colophon, but, although there is much in his speculations which formed part of the later Eleatic doctrine, it is probably more ...
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Xenophanes (Colophon, 570 - circa 475 v.Chr.) was een Grieks filosoof en dichter. Betrouwbare gegevens over zijn leven zijn schaars. Hij ontvluchtte al vroeg uit zijn ...
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According to Timon, philosophers are "excessively cunning murderers of many wise saws" (v. 96); the only two whom he spares are Xenophanes, "the modest censor of Homer's lies" (v ...
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Xenophanes, ca 570-480 f.Kr. Han grundade den eleatiska skolan (eleatisk enhetsfilosofi, den statiska "vara-sfren") inom filosofin. Levnad. Xenofanes fddes i Colophon omkring ...
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He was said to have been a pupil of Xenophanes, and regardless of whether they actually knew each other, Xenophanes' philosophy is the most obvious influence on Parmenides. Diogenes ...
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As Xenophanes famously comments: With the rise of Christianity, Islam and Buddhism, ethnic religions came to be marginalized as "leftover" traditions in rural areas, referred to as ...
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