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- Anaxagoras - Wikipedia
Anaxagoras Anaxagoras ( ˌænækˈsæɡərəs ; Ancient Greek: Ἀναξαγόρας, Anaxagóras, 'lord of the assembly'; c 500 BC – c 428 BC) was a Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher Born in Clazomenae at a time when Asia Minor was under the control of the Persian Empire, Anaxagoras came to Athens
- Anaxagoras - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Although Anaxagoras’ alleged indictment for impiety was probably as much political as a sign of his danger to public religion (attacking Anaxagoras was an indirect attack on Pericles), he was seen as important and influential enough to qualify to some as an enemy of the polis
- Anaxagoras | Pre-Socratic Philosopher, Naturalist Astronomer - Britannica
Anaxagoras was a Greek philosopher of nature remembered for his cosmology and for his discovery of the true cause of eclipses He was associated with the Athenian statesman Pericles
- Anaxagoras | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Anaxagoras of Clazomenae was an important Presocratic natural philosopher and scientist who lived and taught in Athens for approximately thirty years He gained notoriety for his materialistic views, particularly his contention that the sun was a fiery rock
- Anaxa | Honkai: Star Rail Wiki | Fandom
Anaxa, full name Anaxagoras, is a playable character in Honkai: Star Rail The Grove of Epiphany, where knowledge flourishes and philosophers are born
- Anaxagoras - World History Encyclopedia
Anaxagoras (l c 500-c 428 BCE) was a Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher who claimed the First Cause of existence was Mind (nous) and all things were constituted of indestructible “seeds” (or “stuff”), originally a single mass, separated and arranged by Mind
- Greek Philosopher Anaxagoras and the Expanding Universe Theory
Anaxagoras, a visionary Greek philosopher, foresaw concepts of expanding universe and multiple worlds centuries before modern science
- An Ancient Greek Philosopher Was Exiled for Claiming the Moon Was a . . .
Close to the north pole of the moon lies the crater Anaxagoras, named for a Greek philosopher who lived in the fifth century B C The eponym is fitting, as Anaxagoras the man was one of the
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