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  1. Eleatics

    The Eleatics were a group of pre-Socratic philosophers and school of thought in the 5th century BC centered around the ancient Greek colony of Elea, located around 80 miles south-east of Naples in southern Italy, then known as Magna Graecia. The primary philosophers who are associated with the Eleatic doctrines are Parmenides, Zeno of Elea, and Melissus of Samos, although other Italian philosophers such as Xenophanes of Colophon and Empedocles have also sometimes been classified as members of this movement. The Eleatics have traditionally been seen as advocating a strict metaphysical view of monism in response to the materialist monism advocated by their predecessors, the Ionian school. Wikipedia

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  2. britannica.com

    Eleaticism, one of the principal schools of ancient pre-Socratic philosophy, so called from its seat in the Greek colony of Elea (or Velia) in southern Italy. This school, which flourished in the 5th century bce, was distinguished by its radical monism—i.e., its doctrine of the One, according to
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    The Eleatics were a group of pre-Socratic philosophers and school of thought in the 5th century BC centered around the ancient Greek colony of Elea (Ancient Greek: Ἐλέα), located around 80 miles south-east of Naples in southern Italy, then known as Magna Graecia. The primary philosophers who are associated with the Eleatic doctrines are Parmenides, Zeno of Elea, and Melissus of Samos ...
  4. greekboston.com

    The eleatics ultimately believed that truth can be obtained through logic and clarity, and they preferred to leave their five senses out of their musings. Sources: Wikipedia - Ancient Greek philosophy Wikipedia - Eleatics Wikipedia - Parmenides Wikipedia - Zeno's paradoxes
  5. Eleaticism - Article reviewing this school\\'s core ideas and its history of philosophy relation to its philosophical contemporaries and successors. The Italian Philosophers - An analysis of the three chief thinkers of the Eleatic school.
  6. psychofuturia.com

    Jul 20, 2023The Eleatics, Parmenides of Elea and Zeno of Elea, were two ancient Greek philosophers who had a profound impact on the development of philosophy. They are perhaps best known for their works which explored logic, paradoxes, and metaphysics.
  7. britannica.com

    Eleaticism , School of pre-Socratic philosophy that flourished in the 5th century bc. It took its name from the Greek colony of Elea (Velia) in southern Italy. It is distinguished by its radical monism—i.e., its doctrine of the One, according to which all that exists is a static plenum of Being as such, and nothing exists that stands either in contrast or in contradiction to Being. Thus, all ...
  8. thephilroom.com

    Oct 2, 20241) Main Principles In the realm of philosophy, Eleatic Philosophy stands as an ancient and influential school of thought. Founded by the philosopher Parmenides, it flourished in the 5th century BCE in the Greek city of Elea, from which it derives its name.
  9. philosophy.institute

    Sep 20, 2023The Eleatic School represents a critical turning point in ancient philosophy, especially in the context of pre-Socratic thought. With the rise of this school, philosophers like Parmenides, Zeno, and Melissus began challenging the sensory-based explanations of the world, presented earlier by thinkers from the Ionian school such as Heraclitus and Thales. The Eleatics put forth a radical idea ...
  10. sciencetheory.net

    Their influence was likewise long-lasting; Gorgias, a Sophist, argued in the style of the Eleatics in On Nature or What Is Not, and Plato acknowledged them in the Parmenides, the Sophist and the Statesman. Furthermore, much of the later philosophy of the ancient period borrowed from the methods and principles of the Eleatics. [
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