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  1. Parmenides and Plato's Parmenides 131a-132c.Henry Teloh - 1976 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 14 (2):125-130.
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  • Did Patmenides discover Eternity?Malcolm Schofield - 1970 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 52 (2):113-135.
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  • Parmenides on Ascertainment of the Real.T. M. Robinson - 1975 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 4 (4):623 - 633.
    In this paper I want to suggest that, while the argued philosophical distinction between logic, epistemolgoy and ontology is one of the many achievements of Aristotle, his predecessor Parmenides was in fact already operating with a theory of knowledge and an elementary propositional logic that are of abiding philosophical interest. As part of the thesis I shall be obliged to reject a number of interpretations of particular passages in his poem, including one or two currently fashionable ones. Since so much (...)
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  • Parmenides and Plato's Parmenides.J. M. Rist - 1970 - Classical Quarterly 20 (2):221-229.
    In two of his dialogues especially, the Sophist and the Parmenides, Plato concerns himself at length with problems presented by the Eleatics. Despite difficulties in the interpretation of individual passages, the Sophist has in general proved the less difficult to understand, and since some of the problems at issue in the two works indicate the same or similar preoccupations in Plato's mind, it is worth considering how far an interpretation of the ‘easier’ dialogue can be used to forward an interpretation (...)
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  • Parmenides on mortal belief.Fred Dycus Miller - 1977 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 15 (3):253-265.
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  • Parmenides and the disclosure of being.Mitchell H. Miller - 1979 - Apeiron 13 (1):12 - 35.
    An effort to track the movement of thought in the proem of the poem in order to discover in it the context for the disclosure of the "is" in fr. s 2 and 8. Close attention to symbolic imagery and historical allusions, and to the philosophical power of the unthinkable "nothing". (For a renewed and expanded effort, see the author's "Ambiguity and Transport: Reflections on the Proem to Parmenides' Poem," Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy xxx [2006], 1-47.).
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  • Parmenides Unbound.Wallace I. Matson - 1980 - Philosophical Inquiry 2 (1):345-360.
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  • Parmenides and the Need for Eternity.P. B. Manchester - 1979 - The Monist 62 (1):81-106.
    Greek ontology eventually developed a notion variously described as ‘timeless’, ‘atemporal’, or ‘non-durational’ eternity. In Proclus and Simplicius it is already a school-commonplace, with a stable vocabulary in which aiōn is sharply distinguished from what is merely aïdios. Plotinus had perfected this notion beforehand, believing not only that he found it in Plato, but that Plato had developed it on Parmenidean grounds.
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  • Parmenides' "the way of truth".Barrington Jones - 1973 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 11 (3):287-298.
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  • Truth and Doxa in Parmenides.Tomás Calvo - 1977 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 59 (3):245-260.
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  • Das Proömium des Parmenides und die Katabasis des Pythagoras.Walter Burkert - 1969 - Phronesis 14:1.
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  • Monistic Argumentation.Richard Bosley - 1976 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 2:23-44.
    On those occasions on which one gives an interpretation of a work both scanty in remains and obscure in meaning I would take it to be appropriate to insist that one's task is not to argue that one's interpretation is certainly correct but rather to argue that it is probably correct. It is accordingly not my task to argue that it is not possible that other interpretations of Parmenides’ Way of Truth are correct. Nor do I increase the likelihood of (...)
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  • Monistic Argumentation.Richard Bosley - 1976 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 6 (sup1):23-44.
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  • Parmenides and the Eleatic One.Jonathan Barnes - 1979 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 61 (1):1-21.
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  • Κοπιδων αρχηγοσ.K. Reinhardt - 1928 - Hermes 63 (4):107-110.
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  • Parménide D’Élée: Son Temps Et le Nôtre.Pierre Somville - 1976 - Vrin.
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  • The Thesis of Parmenides.Charles H. Kahn - 1969 - Review of Metaphysics 22 (4):700 - 724.
    The poem of Parmenides is the earliest philosophic text which is preserved with sufficient completeness and continuity to permit us to follow a sustained line of argument. It is surely one of the most interesting arguments in the history of philosophy, and we are lucky to have this early text, perhaps a whole century older than the first dialogues of Plato. But the price we must pay for our good fortune is to face up to a vipers' nest of problems, (...)
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  • Notes on Parmenides.David J. Furley - 1973 - Phronesis 18:1-15.
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  • Der Schatten des Parmenides.Charles Mugler - 1975 - Hermes 103 (2):144-154.
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  • Τλημοσυνη.Ernst Heitsch - 1964 - Hermes 92 (3):257-264.
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  • Τιμιώτεϱα.Ernst Heitsch - 1989 - Hermes 117 (3):278-287.
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