Philosophe

Anaxarchus

380 BC - 320 BC

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Anaxarque d'Abdère est un philosophe grec. En savoir plus sur Wikipédia

Sa biographie est disponible en 29 langues sur Wikipédia (en hausse par rapport à 28 en 2024). Anaxarchus est le 525th philosophe le plus populaire (en baisse du 489th en 2024), la 319th biographie la plus populaire de Grèce (en baisse du 299th en 2019), ainsi que le 39th philosophe de Grèce le plus populaire.

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Among Philosophes

Among philosophes, Anaxarchus ranks 525 out of 1,267Before him are Jean Améry, Karl Löwith, Huiyuan, Giles of Rome, Madhvacharya, and Ludwig Büchner. After him are Sivananda Saraswati, Manuel Chrysoloras, Charles Taylor, Saul Kripke, Karl-Otto Apel, and Polemon.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 380 BC, Anaxarchus ranks 5Before him are Darius III, Pytheas, Memnon of Rhodes, and Oxyartes. After him are Demades, Anaximenes of Lampsacus, Mentor of Rhodes, and Lanike. Among people deceased in 320 BC, Anaxarchus ranks 2Before him is Theopompus. After him are Zoilus, Anaximenes of Lampsacus, and Dinostratus.

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In Grèce

Among people born in Grèce, Anaxarchus ranks 319 out of NaNBefore him are Ageladas (-600), Cleisthenes of Sicyon (-701), Aristyllus (-400), Cylon of Athens (-700), Yanni (1954), and Semonides of Amorgos (-650). After him are Lais of Corinth (-400), Polemon (-400), Gregory V of Constantinople (1745), Agnes Baltsa (1944), Hierocles of Alexandria (410), and Cynisca (-430).

Among Philosophes In Grèce

Among philosophes born in Grèce, Anaxarchus ranks 39Before him are Philo of Larissa (-145), Archelaus (-500), Plutarch of Athens (350), Timon of Phlius (-320), Eudemus of Rhodes (-370), and Phaedo of Elis (-401). After him are Polemon (-400), Crates of Athens (-400), Nicos Poulantzas (1936), Zoilus (-400), Cebes (-500), and Aeschines of Sphettus (-430).

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