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Xenocrates X Philosophers


Xenocrates
Xenocrates of Chalcedon, 396 BC -314 BC. Ancient Greek thinker, student of Plato and scholarch of the Academy who opposed the teachings of Aristotle. He also contended that numbers and the Platonic forms are of the same kind.

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  • - Concise paragraph on his teachings.
  • - Entry from the philosophical database, with links to related entries.
  • - Notes on his life and mathematical achievements.
  • - Concise paragraph on this early scholarch.
  • - Section from the Lives of the Philosophers, as compiled by Diogenes Laertius and translated by C.D. Yonge.
  • - A detailed article by Russell Dancy on this thinker's life and teachings. From the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  • - Biography, bibliography and list of related topics.
  • - Entry drawn from the 1911 Britannica.


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