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Felipe Lorenzo del Río

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eliatico is incorrectly written, and should be written as "eleatico" as meaning: Natural relative to that city, Greek Elaia or Elea. The city of Elea was located in the Magna Greece, to the South of Italy and it was born in the sixth century a. d. C. philosopher Parmenides, creating the Eleatic school who developed a philosophy estaticista, also called philosophy of being against the philosophy of Heraclitus of Ephesus, who started the philosophy of the future. Parmenides has a static conception of the real against the dynamic conception of Heraclitus. In the history of philosophy, this contrast of the thought of the century VI a. d. C. is called " the antinomy Heraclitus Parmenides "

  



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