Anaxagoras of Clazomenae, c. 500 BCE - c. 428 BCE. Ancient Greek speculative philosopher who is believed to have presented a mechanistic view of the world.
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Presents a biography of the Greek philosopher.
Section from Arthur Fairbanks' The First Philosophers of Greece, containing Fairbanks' commentary and translation of the fragments of Anaxagoras.
Lecture notes by S. Marc Cohen, considering whether the teachings attributed to Anaxagoras are consistent.
Article on the Greek philosopher responsible for giving philosophy a home at Athens and the first philosopher to introduce a spiritual principle which gives matter life and form.
Article discussing the astronomical ideas of this ancient thinker, with links to articles on related thinkers.
A short overview of the life, legacy and ideas of this ancient Greek thinker.
Presents a biography of the Greek philosopher.
Section from Arthur Fairbanks' The First Philosophers of Greece, containing Fairbanks' commentary and translation of the fragments of Anaxagoras.
A short overview of the life, legacy and ideas of this ancient Greek thinker.
Article discussing the astronomical ideas of this ancient thinker, with links to articles on related thinkers.
Article on the Greek philosopher responsible for giving philosophy a home at Athens and the first philosopher to introduce a spiritual principle which gives matter life and form.
Lecture notes by S. Marc Cohen, considering whether the teachings attributed to Anaxagoras are consistent.
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