Aristotle De Xenophane, de Zenone, de Gorgia
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Aristotle

De Xenophane, de Zenone, de Gorgia

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Three connected essays from the Aristotelian corpus examining the philosophical positions of Xenophanes, Zeno of Elea, and Gorgias. Each thinker's arguments are summarised and subjected to critical analysis.

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  • 1
    Book 1

    An account of Xenophanes' philosophical arguments — his critique of anthropomorphic gods, his theology of the One, and his views on the nature of the divine.

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  • 2
    Book 2

    Critical examination of the philosophical arguments of the Presocratic thinkers Xenophanes, Zeno, and Gorgias.

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    Book 3

    Critical examination of the philosophical arguments of the Presocratic thinkers Xenophanes, Zeno, and Gorgias.

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    Book 4

    Critical examination of the philosophical arguments of the Presocratic thinkers Xenophanes, Zeno, and Gorgias.

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    Book 5

    Critical examination of the philosophical arguments of the Presocratic thinkers Xenophanes, Zeno, and Gorgias.

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    Book 6

    Critical examination of the philosophical arguments of the Presocratic thinkers Xenophanes, Zeno, and Gorgias.

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