Parmenides

Synonyms for "parmenides" (1 found)

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Armenian

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  • Պարմենիդես name (philosopher)

Catalan

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  • Parmènides name (philosopher)

French

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  • Parménide name (philosopher)

Georgian

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  • პარმენიდე name (philosopher)

Hungarian

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  • Parmenidész name (philosopher)

Italian

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  • Parmenide name (philosopher)

Latvian

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  • Parmenīds name (philosopher)

Lithuanian

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  • Parmenidas name (philosopher)

Old Armenian

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  • Պարմենիդէս name (philosopher)

Portuguese

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  • Parmênides name (philosopher)

Romanian

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  • Parmenide name (philosopher)

Russian

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  • Пармени́д name (philosopher)

Spanish

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  • Parménides name (philosopher)

Swedish

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  • Parmenides name (philosopher)

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Parmenides wrote about 470 B. C. He is represented as a serious and influential man, with a high moral character. He exercised strong influence upon such philosophers as Plato and Democritus, and was a political power in the city of Elea, of which he was a native. He was not a stranger to the Pythagoreans. The large fragment of his poem is the most ancient monument extant of metaphysical speculation among the Greeks.

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