In Heather L. Reid, Jennifer Ferriss-Hill & Jessica Decker,
Empedocles in Sicily. Parnassos Press – Fonte Aretusa. pp. 79-96 (
2024)
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Empedocles asserts that the daimones are punished for murder. One can understand Empedocles’s use of the word murder as literal or metaphorical. I argue that (a) the word murder in B115 is not literal but metaphorical; (b) the punishment of daimones is caused by them falling under strife and not by cannibalism, eating meat, or murder; (c) they can only be purified by abstaining away from things of strife.