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- Empedocles - Wikipedia
Empedocles ( ɛmˈpɛdəkliːz ; Ancient Greek: Ἐμπεδοκλῆς; c 494 – c 434 BC, fl 444–443 BC) was a Greek pre-Socratic philosopher and a native citizen of Akragas, a Greek city in Sicily Empedocles' philosophy is known best for originating the cosmogonic theory of the four classical elements
- Empedocles | Pre-Socratic, Eleatic, Acragas | Britannica
Empedocles (born c 490 bc, Acragas, Sicily—died 430, the Peloponnese, Greece) was a Greek philosopher, statesman, poet, religious teacher, and physiologist
- Empedocles - World History Encyclopedia
Empedocles (l c 484-424 BCE) was a Greek philosopher and mystic whose work harmonized the philosophies of Parmenides (l c 485 BCE), Heraclitus (l c 500
- Empedocles - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
This entry will introduce Empedocles, his life and work – traditionally referred to as On Nature and the Purifications – as well as the scholarly debates that continue to dominate study of his philosophical system It closes with the influence Empedocles had upon his successors
- Empedocles | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Empedocles (of Acagras in Sicily) was a philosopher and poet: one of the most important of the philosophers working before Socrates (the Presocratics), and a poet of outstanding ability and of great influence upon later poets such as Lucretius
- Empedocles: the Greek philosopher who jumped into a volcano to prove . . .
During the fifth century BCE, on the Greek-controlled island of Sicily, a philosopher from Acragas claimed to have uncovered what he saw as the secrets of the universe and presented himself as a godlike being
- Empedocles: The Enigmatic Life of the Ancient Greek Philosopher
Empedocles was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher, as well as poet and politician, who left an indelible mark on Western thought
- Empedocles - Biography, Facts and Pictures - Famous Scientists
Empedocles was born 2500 years ago, in approximately 490 BC Like many people who lived so long ago, details of his life are sketchy Scholars rely on fragments from a variety of ancient sources to learn something of his life and his ideas
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