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Xenophanes
Comments on the Sources of Greek Philosophical Criticism
Humor As Philosophical Subversion, Especially in the Skeptics
Meet the Philosophers of Ancient Greece
Early Pyrrhonism As a Sect of Buddhism? a Case Study in the Methodology of Comparative Philosophy
Literary Quarrels
The Influence of Pyrrho of Elis and the Pyrrhonian Praxis of Aporetic
Diogenes Laërtius: a Moderate Skeptic in the History of Philosophy (Book IX)∗
Pyrrhonian Skepticism in Diogenes Laertius
Book Reviews
Thales of Miletus1
A PRESOCRATICS READER Crucial Fragment B8) to Explore the Features of Genuine Being: What-Is Must Be Whole, Complete, Unchanging, and One
The Reception of Xenophanes' Philosophical Theology in Plato
Xenophanes Christianus? , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 32:3 (1991:Autumn) P.219
Pre-Socratic Thought in Sophoclean Tragedy
Philosophy Before Socrates
Xenophanes' Skepticism
A Presocratics Reader
A History of Western Philosophy Ralph Mcinerny
Top View
Heraclitus on Religion
The Divine-Human Aporia in Presocratic Philosophy
The Xenophanean Religious Thought a Field of Various Interpretations
Presocratic Philosophy and the Origins of Religion
The Twentieth Century Has Been So Begrudging to Timon of Phlius That He Could Be Forgiven for Identifying Himself with His Misanthropic Namesake
Outlines of Pyrronism.Pdf
Outlines of Pyrrhonism PDF Book
4. Xenophanes of Colophon
Philosophy and Ataraxia in Sextus Empiricus
What Rome Really Adopted from Ancient Greece
Plato's Lost Lecture “On the Good.” Normative Ethics and Intellectual
Antisthenes' Literary Fragments
Philosophy Before Socrates: Introduction
Heraclitus and Xenophanes in Plato's Sophist: Ίhe Hidden Harmony*
Xenophanes-Phil-Of-Religion.Pdf
Greatest Among Gods and Men: the Reception of Xenophanesâ•Žs
Thales of Miletus (C. 620 B.C.E.—C. 546 B.C.E.)
Near Eastern Influence on the Ionian Presocratics And