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Anaxagoras, c.500–428 B.C., Greek philosopher of Clazomenae. He is credited with having transferred the seat of philosophy to Athens. He was closely associated with many famous Athenians and is thought to have been the teacher of Socrates. His belief that...more

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  • The Philosophy of Anaxagoras

    Anaxagoras was born in Clazomenae at the coast of Asia Minor around 500 BC. He spent much of his life in Athens, where he was associated with Pericles, ...

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  • Anaxagoras (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

    Aug 22, 2007 ... Anaxagoras of Clazomenae (a major Greek city of Ionian Asia Minor), a Greek philosopher of the 5th century B.C.E. (born ca. ...

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  • Anaxagoras summary

    Anaxagoras was a Greek mathematician famed as the first to introduce philosophy to the Athenians. He was imprisoned for claiming that the Sun was not a god ...

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    Section from Arthur Fairbanks' The First Philosophers of Greece, containing Fairbanks' commentary and translation of the fragments of Anaxagoras.

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  • Anaxagoras (Greek philosopher) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia

    Britannica online encyclopedia article on Anaxagoras (Greek philosopher), c. 500 bcClazomenae, Anatolia [now in Turkey]c. 428Lampsacus Greek philosopher of ...

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    Anaxagoras attempts to explain how there can be becoming while maintaining Parmenides' position that what is, is and for this reason cannot come into being ...

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  • Anaxagoras

    Lecture notes by S. Marc Cohen, considering whether the teachings attributed to Anaxagoras are consistent.

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