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 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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Palmer grew up close to Lake Erie saying he always wanted to live near the water. Sailing and power boating in New Jersey and then owning three power boats on Lake Erie, he continued to boat when he moved to the Cape Fear region of North Carolina where the Cape Fear River intersects the Intracoastal Waterway, the ICW, before flowing into the Atlantic Ocean with Bald Head Island to the East and Oak Island to the West.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Parmenides' Place in Histories of Presocratic Philosophy 2: Parmenides' Three Ways 3: The Way of the Goddess and the Way of Mortals 4: What Must Be and What Is and Is Not 5: Zeno, Melissus, and Parmenides 6: Anaxagoras and Parmenides 7: Empedocles' Element Theory and Parmenides 8: Parmenides' Place in the History of Presocratic Philosophy Appendix: The Fragments of Parmenides' Poem Bibliography Index locorum General index
1: Parmenides' Place in Histories of Presocratic Philosophy 2: Parmenides' Three Ways 3: The Way of the Goddess and the Way of Mortals 4: What Must Be and What Is and Is Not 5: Zeno, Melissus, and Parmenides 6: Anaxagoras and Parmenides 7: Empedocles' Element Theory and Parmenides 8: Parmenides' Place in the History of Presocratic Philosophy Appendix: The Fragments of Parmenides' Poem Bibliography Index locorum General index
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