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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...
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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...
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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;...
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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...
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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...