Definition of Eleatecs
Eleatics, a school of philosophy in Greece, founded by Xenophanes of
Elia, and of which Parmenides and Zeno, both of Elia, were the leading
adherents and advocates, the former developing the system and the latter
completing it, the ground-principle of which was twofold—the affirmation
of the unity, and the negative of the diversity, of being—in other
words, the affirmation of pure being as alone real, to the exclusion of
everything finite and merely phenomenal. See "Sartor," Bk. I. chap.
8.
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