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  1. Nov 15, 2021 · Anaxagoras was born around 500 B.C. 5 According to biographer Diogenes Laertius, when he was 20, the Persian king Xerxes invaded Ionia. He then moved to Athens and started studying philosophy. 6 If this chronology is true, then it could very well be that he lost his estate during the invasion.

  2. Nov 21, 2023 · Anaxagoras was an ancient Greek Pre-Socratic philosopher who developed theories on the substance and the formation of the universe. Anaxagoras was born circa 500 BCE into an aristocratic family in ...

  3. Anaxágoras. Anaxágoras de Clazomenae fue un importante filósofo y científico natural presocrático que vivió y enseñó en la ciudad de Atenas durante aproximadamente treinta años. Ganó fama debido a sus diferentes puntos de vista materialistas, particularmente su afirmación de que el sol era una roca ardiente. Esto le ocasionó que ...

  4. Autor: David Torrijos Castrillejo. Anaxágoras goza de una posición histórica excepcional. Se trata del primer filósofo de renombre establecido en Atenas. Su itinerario filosófico se inserta en el ambiente de los últimos presocráticos del siglo V a. C., pero su procedencia jónica le proporciona puntos de encuentro con los pensadores ...

  5. Anaxagoras of Clazomenae was a major Greek philosopher of the Presocratic period, who worked in the Ionian tradition of inquiry into nature. While his cosmology largely recasts the sixth-century system of Anaximenes, the focus of the surviving fragments is on ontological questions. The often quoted opening of his book – ‘all things were ...

  6. Anaxagorás. Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. Anaxagorás (řecky Ἀναξαγόρας, žil asi 500 př. n. l. Klazomenai – 428 př. n. l. Lampsakos) byl řecký předsokratovský filozof, který patřil k tzv. iónské filozofické škole. Podle něj byl pojmenován kráter Anaxagoras na přivrácené straně Měsíce. [1]

  7. ANAXAGORAS. A NAXAGORAS of Klazomenae, son of Hegesiboulos, was born in the seventh Olympiad (500-497) and died in the first year of the eighty-eighth Olympiad (428), according to the chronicles of Apollodoros. It is said that he neglected his possessions in his pursuit of philosophy; he began to teach philosophy in the archonship of Kallias at ...

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