Ontological Arguments (Humans)

by BBella @, Thursday, September 30, 2010, 04:28 (4977 days ago) @ David Turell

Xenophanes was the one who said that Homer got the Gods all wrong advocating one of the earliest forms of monotheism I'm aware of. His fragments agree with you more than Aristotle. 
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> > Heraclitus took that further by declaring that the only thing in the universe that was true was that nothing ever stayed the same. He gave birth to process philosophy.
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> Thank you. I'll look at xenophanes!-I agree with Heraclitus about the only thing in the universe that is "true" and I give him a hand for birthing process philosophy. Go Heraclitus!


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