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Parmenides, Venerable and Awesome discusses all aspects of Parmenides' Poem, "On Nature", including the challenge of translation, the Poem's poetic form, its logical structure, the sequence of the fragments, the interpretation of "Aletheia" and "Doxa," what Parmenides meant by "mortals," the Poem's "physics" (especially Parmenidean astronomy), the various senses of Being and the role of thought, as well as Plato's relationship to Parmenides. In their different ways each contribution conveys a deep appreciation for the revolutionary nature of Parmenides' philosophy, and the collection as a…mehr

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Parmenides, Venerable and Awesome discusses all aspects of Parmenides' Poem, "On Nature", including the challenge of translation, the Poem's poetic form, its logical structure, the sequence of the fragments, the interpretation of "Aletheia" and "Doxa," what Parmenides meant by "mortals," the Poem's "physics" (especially Parmenidean astronomy), the various senses of Being and the role of thought, as well as Plato's relationship to Parmenides. In their different ways each contribution conveys a deep appreciation for the revolutionary nature of Parmenides' philosophy, and the collection as a whole bears witness to the fact that the study of Parmenides continues to yield rich and prolific scholarship--perhaps today more so than ever. This book is intended for scholars and non-specialists alike, and will be of particular relevance to students of Ancient Greek Philosophy, Classical Studies, as well as philosophy and literature more generally.
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Editor - Néstor-Luis Cordero is Emeritus Professor at the University of Rennes I. He is the author of Les deux chemins de Parménide and By Being, It Is: The Thesis of Parmenides (also available in Spanish as Siendo, se es: La tesis de Parménides). Principal Speakers Scott Austin, Texas A&M University, USA Jean Bollack, Charles de Gaulle University-Lille3, France Giovanni Casertano, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Barbara Cassin, National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), France Giovanni Cerri, Roma Tre University, Italy Patricia Curd, Purdue University, USA Jean Frére, Paris-Sorbonne University (Paris IV), France Arnold Hermann, Hyele Institute for Comparative Studies, USA Alexander P. D. Mourelatos, University of Texas at Austin, USA Massimo Pulpito, Liceo Classico Statale "Quinto Ennio," Taranto, Italy Chiara Robbiano, University College Utrecht, The Netherlands Fernando Santoro, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil José Trindade Santos, Federal University of Paraíba, Brazil, and University of Lisbon, Portugal José Solana Dueso, University of Zaragoza, Spain Panagiotis Thanassas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Additional Contributors Esteban Bieda, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina María Elena Díaz, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Gabriel Livov, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Ezequiel Ludueña, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Claudia T. Mársico, University of Buenos Aires, National University of San Martín, and CONICET*, Argentina Fabián Mié, National University of Córdoba, and CONICET, Argentina Lucas Soares, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Pilar Spangenberg, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina *The Argentinian National Council of Scientific and Technical Research