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KiRa [710]
2 years ago
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"While I do not deny that a god or gods exist, we must search for natural explanations of phenomena, rather than crediting pheno

mena to the gods."
Which ancient philosopher made this view central to his philosophy?
History
1 answer:
rjkz [21]2 years ago
8 0

The philosopher who made this belief about God and their existence is known as Xenophanes.

<h3>Who was Xenophanes?</h3>

Xenophanes was a  Greek poet and religious thinker who is credited with being the founder of the Eleatic school of philosophy, which placed an emphasis on unity over diversity and saw the existence of separate physical objects as intrinsic nature rather than a fact.

He states that God is the divine power that exists in the world but we can not find his existence in the body or mind. We must search for natural explanations of phenomena, rather than crediting phenomena to the gods.

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