to base itself and its decisions on open, democratic debate. Protagoras was born in Abdera, Thrace, opposite the island of Thasos, around 490 BC. According...
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Abdera (Greek: Άβδηρα) is a municipality in the Xanthi regional unit of Thrace, Greece. In classical antiquity, it was a major Greek polis on the Thracian...
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Democritus (redirect from Democritus of Abdera)
c. 460 – c. 370 BC) was an Ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher from Abdera, primarily remembered today for his formulation of an atomic theory of the...
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Leucippus (redirect from Leucippus of Abdera)
been said to have denied the existence of Leucippus. Miletus, Elea, and Abdera have all been suggested as places where Leucippus lived, but these are most...
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Thrace (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
representative of the art of song and playing the lyre. Protagoras (c. 490–420 BC) was a Greek philosopher from Abdera, Thrace. An expert in rhetorics and subjects...
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Teans found it prudent to retire overseas, to the newly founded colonies of Abdera in Thrace and Phanagoria on the Asian side of the Cimmerian Bosporus. The...
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Atomism (redirect from School of Abdera)
2008 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.) Paul Tannery (1887), Pour l'histoire de la science Hellène (Paris), and J. E. Raven (1948), Pythagoreans and Eleatics...
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Hecataeus of Abdera, Apollodorus of Cyzicus, Nausiphanes, Diotimus of Tyre [la], Bion of Abdera, Bolus of Mendes, Diogenes of Smyrna [de], Anaxarchus...
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cities such as Abdera (home of Democritus, the 5th-century BC philosopher who developed an atomic particle theory, and of Protagoras, a leading sophist)...
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Heraclitus (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
philosophical schemes of Heraclitus and Parmenides." The sophists, including Protagoras of Abdera and Gorgias of Leontini, may also have been influenced by Heraclitus...
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Gorgias. (c. 483 – 375 BC). Sophist. Early advocate of solipsism. Protagoras of Abdera (c. 481 – 420 BC). Sophist. Early advocate of relativism. Leucippus...
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distinction – John Locke's response to solipsism Problem of other minds Protagoras of Abdera Qualia Solipsism syndrome Standpoint theory Stream of consciousness...
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Yakoumakis (21st century) Spyros Vassiliou (20th century) Anaxarchus of Abdera (c. 380–320 BCE) Anaximander (c. 610–546 BCE) Anaximenes of Miletus (c. 585–528...
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(July, 2000) pp. 400–07 "Protagoras | Greek philosopher". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2020-05-28. "Protagoras of Abdera: Of All Things Man Is The...
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purity. The 4th century Greek historian and sceptic philosopher Hecataeus of Abdera asserted that Pythagoras had been inspired by ancient Egyptian philosophy...
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transmigration and was vegetarian. Leucippus and Democritus both lived in Abdera, in Thrace. They are most famous for their atomic cosmology even though...
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Hagnon of Tarsus - Halcyon (dialogue) - Han Feizi - Han Yu - Hecataeus of Abdera - Hecato of Rhodes - Hedone - Hegesias of Cyrene - Hegesias of Magnesia...
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mathematics in Argentina". Revista de la Unión Matemática Argentina. 49 (1). "Becas por $113.000 daran a cientificos Filipinos y de America Latina en EE. UU" (in...
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Bilingual kylix by the Andokides painter Bilingual vase painting Bion of Abdera Bion of Borysthenes Bionnus Bireme Bisaltae Bisaltes Biston Bistonis Biton...
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