Epaminondas Xenopoulos was born in Istanbul in 1918. In 1937 he finished high school Leonie Lyceum Athens. During the fascist occupation of 1940-1944 as a conscious Greeks took part in the first match of the National Resistance of EAM-ELAS authority as a member of the Organization of Piraeus and later as a guerrilla in the mountains.
In 1948 sent to the disgrace of our civilization, the land of hell Makronissos, where he was held two years. When released, he married and acquired Argiro Poulaki a boy and two girls exercising the profession of printer, honestly and conscientiously.
But what characterizes Epaminondas Xenopoulos is spirituality and particularly the performance of the difficult issues of philosophy, as evidenced from the aforementioned works.
WORK:
A] BOOKS
1) 1979. The Dialectic of Conscience. Project versatile, sociological, anthropological and psychological, which shows the evolution of the development of human consciousness, the first elements of the animal proanthropino as the Homo Sapiens and the final shape of the philosophical thought.
2) 1969. History of Dialektikis (From Plato to Kant III). Work is also typical for a thorough, clear and continuous evolution of philosophical thought, as the final shape of the Marxist Dialectic.
3) 1994. Epistemology of Logic.
Here is the translation work is also very serious and always within the field of social philosophy.
B] TRANSLATIONS
1) John C. Alexandrof. THE PHILOSOPHY OF ANCIENT GREEK SOCIETY (ed. New Course, Athens 1964)
2) I.Ey. THE CONSCIOUSNESS (ed. Germany. Anagnostidis) 1968 Paris
3) Prut. THE PHILOSOPHY OF ATHLIOTITAS (ed. Germany. Anagnostidis)
4) Septoulin. THE CATEGORIES AND LAWS OF DIALEKTIKIS (ed. Germany. Anagnostidis 1983)
5) Leontief. THE FUTURE OF HUMAN SOCIETY (ed. Germany. Anagnostidis)
6) Leontief. The activity, PERSONALITY, AWARENESS (ed. Germany. Anagnostidis)
7) Karl Jung.TO PHILOSOPHICAL Trees. (Ed. Germany. Anagnostidis)
8) E.Tchazov.L.Iline.A.Gouskova. NUCLEAR WAR (The biological effects on humans) (Pubs Germany. Anagnostidis
Epaminondas Xenopoulos died in Athens in 1994.