Parmenides and Presocratic Philosophy

Parmenides and Presocratic Philosophy
Author: John Palmer,John Palmer, Jun
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2009-10-29
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780199567904

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Parmenides of Elea is generally considered the most profound and challenging of the Presocratic philosophers. John Palmer develops and defends a fundamentally original interpretation of Parmenides and his place in early Greek thought. An appendix presents a Greek text of the fragments of Parmenides' poem with English translation and textual notes.

Parmenides and Presocratic Philosophy

Parmenides and Presocratic Philosophy
Author: John Palmer
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2009-10-29
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780191609992

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John Palmer develops and defends a modal interpretation of Parmenides, according to which he was the first philosopher to distinguish in a rigorous manner the fundamental modalities of necessary being, necessary non-being or impossibility, and non-necessary or contingent being. This book accordingly reconsiders his place in the historical development of Presocratic philosophy in light of this new interpretation. Careful treatment of Parmenides' specification of the ways of inquiry that define his metaphysical and epistemological outlook paves the way for detailed analyses of his arguments demonstrating the temporal and spatial attributes of what is and cannot not be. Since the existence of this necessary being does not preclude the existence of other entities that are but need not be, Parmenides' cosmology can straightforwardly be taken as his account of the origin and operation of the world's mutable entities. Later chapters reassess the major Presocratics' relation to Parmenides in light of the modal interpretation, focusing particularly on Zeno, Melissus, Anaxagoras, and Empedocles. In the end, Parmenides' distinction among the principal modes of being, and his arguments regarding what what must be must be like, simply in virtue of its mode of being, entitle him to be seen as the founder of metaphysics or ontology as a domain of inquiry distinct from natural philosophy and theology. An appendix presents a Greek text of the fragments of Parmenides' poem with English translation and textual notes.

Legacy of Parmenides

Legacy of Parmenides
Author: Patricia Curd
Publsiher: Parmenides Publishing
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2004-10-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781930972421

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Parmenides of Elea was the most important and influential philosopher before Plato. He rejected as impossible the scientific inquiry practiced by the earlier Presocratic philosophers and held that generation, destruction, and change are unreal and that only one thing exists. In this book, Patricia Curd argues that Parmenides sought to reform rather than to reject scientific inquiry, and she offers a more coherent account of his influence on later philosophers.The Legacy of Parmenides examines Parmenides' arguments, considering his connection to earlier Greek thought and how his account of what-is could have served as a model for later philosophers. Curd also explores the theories of his successors, including the Pluralists (Anaxagoras and Empedocles), the Atomists (Leucippus and Democritus), the later Eleatics (Zeno and Melissus), and the later Presocratics (Philolaus of Croton and Diogenes of Apollonia). She concludes with a discussion of the importance of Parmenides' work to Plato's Theory of Forms.The Legacy of Parmenides challenges traditional views of early Greek philosophy and provides new insights into the work of Parmenides.

The World of Parmenides

The World of Parmenides
Author: Karl Popper
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2013-12-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781317835004

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This unique collection of essays, published together for the first time, not only elucidates the complexity of ancient Greek thought, but also reveals Karl Popper's engagement with Presocratic philosophy and the enlightenment he experienced in his reading of Parmenides. As Karl Popper himself states himself in his introduction, he was inspired to write about Presocratic philosophy for two reasons - firstly to illustrate the thesis that all history is the history of problem situations and secondly, to show the greatness of the early Greek philosophers, who gave Europe its philosophy, its science and its humanism.

The Enduring Significance of Parmenides

The Enduring Significance of Parmenides
Author: Raymond Tallis
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780826499523

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An important new reading of the importance of Parmenides, widely regarded as the most influential of the Presocratic philosophers.

A History of Greek Philosophy Volume 2 The Presocratic Tradition from Parmenides to Democritus

A History of Greek Philosophy  Volume 2  The Presocratic Tradition from Parmenides to Democritus
Author: William Keith Chambers Guthrie
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 582
Release: 1962
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0521294215

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The most striking merits of Guthrie's work are his mastery of a tremendous range of ancient literature and modern scholarship.

Route of Parmenides

Route of Parmenides
Author: Alexander P.D. Mourelatos
Publsiher: Parmenides Publishing
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2008-05-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781930972544

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Mourelatos' study of the fragments of Parmenides' poem combines traditional philological reconstruction with the approaches of literary criticism and philosophical analysis in order to reveal the thought structure and expressive unity of the best preserved and most important, influential, and coherent text of Greek philosophy before Plato. Through philosophical, philological, and literary analysis, Mourelatos examines the morphology of images and metaphors in Parmenides' text with the aim of articulating and interpreting the poem's key concepts and component arguments. Relevant antecedents and parallels from the tradition of epic poetry, especially from Homer's Odyssey, are explored in depth.

Parmenides Venerable and Awesome

Parmenides  Venerable and Awesome
Author: Nestor Luis Cordero
Publsiher: Parmenides Publishing
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2012-01-17
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781930972629

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Despite Parmenides' tremendous importance during his own lifetime and his perennial influence on philosophical thought ever since, the great Eleatic-born ca. 515 BCE and described by Plato as "e;Venerable and Awesome"e; (Theaetetus, 183e)-had never been the subject of an international conference until 2007, when some of the world's most eminent specialists on Parmenides' philosophy convened for a multinational and multilingual Symposium in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The present volume offers a collection of the papers (translated, where applicable) presented at the conference, each advancing the respective scholar's current state of research on Parmenides and his Poem, "e;On Nature,"e; often with far-reaching and sometimes controversial results.