Leucippus

This article is about the philosopher. There was also a Greek mythological Leucippus (mythology)
Leucippus or Leukippos (5th century BC) was the originator of atomism, the philosophical belief that everything is composed entirely of various imperishable, indivisible elements called atoms. There are no existing writings which we can attribute to Leucippus, since his writings seem to have been enfolded into the work of his famous student Democritus (q.v. for more on atomism). In fact, it is virtually impossible to identify any views about which Democritus and Leucippus disagreed. Leucippus was born at Miletus (or some said Elea, for his philosophy is associated with the Eleatic philosophers), a contemporary of Zeno, Empedocles and Anaxagoras of the Ionian school of philosophy. His fame was so completely overshadowed by that of Democritus, who systematized his views on atoms, that Epicurus doubted his very existence, according to Diogenes Laertius x. 7. But Aristotle and Theophrastus expressly credit him with the invention of Atomism.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
lincoln
list of latin language poets
luftwaffe
lafora disease
lassa fever
leon trotsky
latin (disambiguation)
library reference desk
george gordon byron, 6th baron byron
leap year
ludwig mies van der rohe
laundering
le corbusier
ludovico ariosto
leonhard euler
linear regression
linear model
likelihood principle
led zeppelin
edward plunkett, 18th baron dunsany
ludwig van beethoven
lleyton hewitt
lars von trier
monty python's life of brian
lomography
loglan
league of nations
logic programming
lake tana
lola graham
liquid crystal display
latency
vladimir lenin
london transport
light
lipid
liquid
lie algebra
lie group
lake erie
lake ontario
lake michigan
leonardo of pisa
lake superior