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- directions for research into 17th-century rationalism. His recent book, The Parmenidean Ascent (2020), further explores themes of rationalism and monism, linking...
- experience. Temporal and spatial limits are arbitrary and relative to the Parmenidean whole. Samkhya Cosmic Evolution Kapila (6th century BCE), pupil Asuri...
- of Hera****us seems to him pre-Parmenidean, while those of Empedocles, Anaxagoras and Democritus are post-Parmenidean. Plutarch, Strabo and Diogenes—following...
- otherwise than potentially. Description from Nick Huggett: This is a Parmenidean argument that one cannot trust one's sense of hearing. Aristotle's response...
- Pythagorean level of mathematics. The fourth level is Plato's ideal Parmenidean reality, the world of highest level Ideas. Plato holds a very strict...
- would require a void—which is nothing—but a nothing cannot exist. The Parmenidean position was "You say there is a void; therefore the void is not nothing;...
- occasion of the meeting was the reading by Zeno of his treatise defending Parmenidean monism against those partisans of plurality who ****erted that Parmenides'...
- the concept of void, and stated that the universe is made up of many Parmenidean entities that move around in the void. The void is infinite and provides...
- questions of beings (existing things), so he believed that a return to the Parmenidean approach was needed. An ontological catalogue is an attempt to list the...
- by Gottfried Leibniz and Samuel Clarke, itself an exposition of the Parmenidean causal principle that "nothing comes from nothing". Contemporary defenders...