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EleaticismenUK
El·e·at·ic E0070100 (ĕl′ē-ăt′ĭk) adj. Of or characteristic of the tradition of philosophy founded by Zeno of Elea and Parmenides and holding the belief that reality is indivisible and unchanging. [Latin Eleāticus, from Greek Eleātikos, from Elea.] El′e·a′tic n. El′e·at′i·cism (-ĭ-sĭz′əm) n. Eleaticisma school of philosophy founded by Parmenides and its doctrines, especially those contributed by Zeno (of Elea), asserting the unreality of motion or change. — Eleatic, adj.See also: Philosophy |