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  1. Self-Predication and Plato's Theory of Forms.Alexander Nehamas - 1979 - American Philosophical Quarterly 16 (2):93 - 103.
    This paper offers an interpretation of self-Predication (the idea that justice is just) in plato, Given that self-Predication is accepted as obvious both by plato and by his audience, Which entails that "all" self-Predications are clearly, Though not trivially, True. More strongly, It is suggested that "only" self-Predications can be accepted as clearly true by plato. This is to deny that plato had at his disposal an articulated notion of predication, And his middle theory of forms, Primarily the relation of (...)
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  • (1 other version)Parmenides.John Palmer - 2008 - The Philosophers' Magazine.
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  • (1 other version)Ambiguity and Transport: Reflections on the Proem to Parmenides' Poem.Mitchell Miller - 2006 - In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Xxx: Summer 2006. Oxford University Press.
    A close reading of the poem of Parmenides, with focal attention to the way the proem situates Parmenides' insight in relation to Hesiod and Anaximander and provides the context for the thought of "... is". I identify three pointed ambiguities, in the direction of the journey to the gates of the ways of Night and Day, in the way the gates swing open before the waiting traveler, and in the character of the "chasm" that their opening makes, and I suggest (...)
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  • Parmenides' Way of Truth and B16.Jackson P. Hershbell - 1970 - Apeiron 4 (2):1-23.
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  • Das Proömium des Parmenides und die Katabasis des Pythagoras.Walter Burkert - 1969 - Phronesis 14:1.
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  • The Legacy of Parmenides: Eleatic Monism and Later Presocratic Thought.Patricia Curd - 2004 - Parmenides Publishing.
    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 (...)
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  • Knowledge and Katabasis in Parmenides.Joseph Owens - 1979 - The Monist 62 (1):15-29.
    The relation between imagery and philosophy in the poem of Parmenides has occasioned much discussion in recent years. One item of particular import has been the direction taken by the journey that was so inspiringly pictured in the opening section. Is the travel upwards? Or is it downwards? Or is it rather cross-country, either aloft, or on the earth’s surface, or in the depths of the nether world? Further, if there is cross travel on any of these three levels, is (...)
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  • The ‘Doxa of Parmenides’ Dismantled.Nestor-Luis Cordero - 2010 - Ancient Philosophy 30 (2):231-246.
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  • Paramenides of Elea: a verse translation with interpretative essays and commentary to the text. Parmenides, Parménide D'Élée & Martin J. Henn - 2003 - Westport, Conn.: Praeger. Edited by Martin J. Henn.
    Placing Parmenides in his proper historical context by taking seriously the impact of Persian Zoroastrianism on his developing monoism, Henn supplies precise interpretation of the most difficult and vexing of Parmenides's fragments, while...
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  • A Fourth Alternative in Interpreting Parmenides.John E. Sisko & Yale Weiss - 2015 - Phronesis 60 (1):40-59.
    According to current interpretations of Parmenides, he either embraces a token-monism of things, or a type-monism of the nature of each kind of thing, or a generous monism, accepting a token-monism of things of a specific type, necessary being. These interpretations share a common flaw: they fail to secure commensurability between Parmenides’ alētheia and doxa. We effect this by arguing that Parmenides champions a metaphysically refined form of material monism, a type-monism of things; that light and night are allomorphs of (...)
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  • (1 other version)Elements of eleatic ontology.Montgomery Furth - 1968 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (2):111.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Elements of Eleatic Ontology' MONTGOMERY FURTH THE TASKOF AN INTERPRETERof Parmenides is to find the simplest, historically most plausible, and philosophically most comprehensible set of assumptions that imply (in a suitably loose sense) the doctrine of 'being' set out in Parmenides' poem. In what follows I offer an interpretation that certainly is simple and that I think should be found comprehensible. Historically, only more cautious claims are possible, for (...)
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  • Images and Experience.M. Laura Gemelli Marciano - 2008 - Ancient Philosophy 28 (1):21-48.
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  • Parmenides, Fragment 10.P. J. Bicknell - 1968 - Hermes 96 (4):629-631.
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  • How Many Doxai Are There in Parmenides?Panagiotis Thanassas - 2006 - Rhizai. A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science 2:199-218.
    Against the traditional interpretation of Doxa as intrinsically and thoroughly deceiving and untrustworthy, the present essay examines the passages which follow the self-characterization of the goddess’ speech as ‘deceitful.’ The traits of an extensive cosmogony and cosmology open up the possibility for discerning two aspects of Doxa: first a presentation of mortal erroneous opinions, but then also their correction within the framework of the ‘appropriate world-arrangement’ presented by the goddess.
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  • Eleatic Questions.G. E. L. Owen - 1960 - Classical Quarterly 10 (1-2):84-.
    The following suggestions for the interpretation of Parmenides and Melissus can be grouped for convenience about one problem. This is the problem whether, as Aristotle thought and as most commentators still assume, Parmenides wrote his poem in the broad tradition of Ionian and Italian cosmology. The details of Aristotle's interpretation have been challenged over and again, but those who agree with his general assumptions take comfort from some or all of the following major arguments. First, the cosmogony which formed the (...)
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  • Parmenides of Elea.Herbert Granger - 2010 - Ancient Philosophy 30 (1):15-38.
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  • The Fragments of Parmenides: A Critical Text with Introduction and Translation, the Ancient Testimonia and a Commentary.A. H. Coxon - 1986 - Dover, N.H.: Parmenides Publishing. Edited by A. H. Coxon.
    Edited with New Translation by Richard McKirahan With a New Preface by Malcolm Schofield This book is a revised and expanded version of A.H. Coxon's full critical edition of the extant remains of Parmenides of Elea—the fifth-century B.C. philosopher by many considered "one of the greatest and most astonishing thinkers of all times." Coxon's presentation of the complete ancient evidence for Parmenides and his comprehensive examination of the fragments, unsurpassed to this day, have proven invaluable to our understanding of the (...)
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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' modal fallacy.Frank Lewis - 2009 - Phronesis 54 (1):1-8.
    In his great poem, Parmenides uses an argument by elimination to select the correct "way of inquiry" from a pool of two, the ways of is and of is not , joined later by a third, "mixed" way of is and is not . Parmenides' first two ways are soon given modal upgrades - is becomes cannot not be , and is not becomes necessarily is not (B2, 3-6) - and these are no longer contradictories of one another. And is (...)
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  • The Presocratic Philosophers: A Critical History with a Selection of Texts.Charles H. Kahn - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (11):508-510.
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  • Parmenides and Presocratic Philosophy. [REVIEW]Matthew R. Cosgrove - 2012 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 50 (1):131-132.
    John Palmer, author of Plato’s Reception of Parmenides (Oxford, 1999), here essays a radically new interpretation of Parmenides and his relation to Presocratic predecessors and successors, challenging received Anglo-American views (Heidegger and his epigones are ignored) on numerous fronts. Palmer sees the prevailing narrative in the first two volumes of Guthrie’s History as modified by Owen, Barnes, and Kirk/Raven/Schofield, and means not to revise but to overturn it (although on his own account, especially of recent scholarship on the early thinkers (...)
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  • (1 other version)Parmenides.John Palmer - 2011 - The Philosophers' Magazine 54:100-101.
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  • Eleatica 2006: Parmenide scienziato?Nestor-Luis Cordero, Livio Rossetti & Flavia Marcacci (eds.) - 2008 - Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag.
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  • The Principles of Parmenides' Cosmogony1.A. A. Long - 1963 - Phronesis 8 (1):90-107.
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  • Parmendies' Three Ways and the Failure of the Ionian Interpretation.Michael V. Wedin - 2011 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 41:1-65.
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  • Parmenides, DK 28 B5.P. J. Bicknell - 1979 - Apeiron 13 (1):9.
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