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Parmenides was a Greek philosopher and poet, born of an illustrious family about BCE. 510, at Elea in Lower Italy, and is is the chief representative of the Eleatic philosophy. He was held in high esteem by his fellow-citizens for his excellent legislation, to which they ascribed the prosperity and wealth of the town.
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Course notes on this thinker, providing an introduction for beginning students of Greek philosophy. ... Parmenides was supposed to be an older contemporary of Socrates (Plato, Parmenides, 127a-c), which places his birth in the later sixth century, c. 515-10 BCE. He resided in Elea, a Greek city in southern Italy;
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www.abu.nb.ca/Courses/GrPhil/Parmenides.htm
www.abu.nb.ca/Courses/GrPhil/Parmenides.htm
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Parmenides; Fragments and Commentary ... [Page 86] Parmenides, the son of Pyres (or Pyrrhes), of Elea, was born about 515 B.C.; his family was of noble rank and rich, but Parmenides devoted himself to philosophy. He was associated with members of the Pythagorean society, and is himself called a Pythagorean by later writers.
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history.hanover.edu/texts/presoc/parmends.htm
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This is not just an assumption that Parmenides makes. Nor is it based on observation. (Quite the contrary: things certainly do appear to change.) Rather, it is the conclusion of a strictly deductive argument, from more basic premises.
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faculty.washington.edu/smcohen/320/parm1.htm
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Parmenides' Way of Truth and the Question of Being in Greek Thought: a selection of modern interpretations, with an annotated bibliography ... Parmenides began Philosophy proper.
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www.formalontology.it/parmenides.htm
www.formalontology.it/parmenides.htm
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The dramatic occasion of Plato's dialogue, Parmenides, is a fictionalized visit to Athens by the eminent Parmenides and his younger associate, Zeno, to attend the festival of the Great Panathenaea. ... According to Diogenes Laertius, Parmenides composed only a single work (D.L. 1.16). This was a metaphysical and...
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/parmenides/
plato.stanford.edu/entries/parmenides/
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The Parmenides is, quite possibly, the most enigmatic of Plato's dialogues. ... The Parmenides inspired the metaphysical and mystical theories of the later Neoplatonists (notably Plotinus and later, Proclus), who saw in the Deductions the key to the hierarchical ontological structure of the universe.
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/plato-parmenides/
plato.stanford.edu/entries/plato-parmenides/
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Parmenides and Zeno, The concept of Monism in early Greek philosophy. ... The chronicle describes Parmenides as a nobleman who once established a new law for Elea, which became so popular that all new officials of the city had to swear they will abide by the Parmenidean law before they were inaugurated.
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www.thebigview.com/greeks/parmenides.html
www.thebigview.com/greeks/parmenides.html
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