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Parmenides (Greek Philosopher)



Parmenides - pärmĕnˈĭdēz, b. c.515 b.c., Greek philosopher of Elea, leading figure of the Eleatic school. Parmenides' great contribution to philosophy was the method of reasoned proof for assertions. Parmenides began his argument with the assertion that being is the material substance of which the universe is composed and argued that it was the sole and eternal   Read More...

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    Plato's Reception of Parmenides
    by John A. Palmer. 294 pgs.


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