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- 540 BC). The other is Plato, in his dialogue Parmenides. There Plato composes a situation in which Parmenides, 65, and Zeno, 40, travel to Athens to attend...
- dialogues. The Parmenides purports to be an account of a meeting between the two great philosophers of the Eleatic school, Parmenides and Zeno of Elea...
- Look up Parmenidés or Παρμενίδης in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Parmenides was an ancient Gr**** philosopher born in Elea. Parmenides may also refer...
- ideas were very influential on Hera****us, Parmenides and Plato. The two philosophers Hera****us and Parmenides, influenced by earlier pre-Socratic Gr****...
- Southern Italian and Sicilian backgrounds of Parmenides and Empedocles. Additionally, he reads the poems of Parmenides and Empedocles as esoteric and mystical...
- representations of itself in particular objects. For example, in the dialogue Parmenides, Socrates states: "Nor, again, if a person were to show that all is one...
- "frozen world" of Parmenides must be accepted. Bertrand Russell points out that this does not exactly defeat the argument of Parmenides but, rather, ignores...
- up of numbers. The Eleatic school (Parmenides, Zeno of Elea, and Melissus) followed in the 5th century BC. Parmenides claimed that only one thing exists...
- Caffrocrambus parmenides is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Graziano B****i in 1994. It is found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo...
- that Parmenides lived in the early 5th century BC, based on the date and setting of the fictionalized events in Plato's Parmenides where Parmenides and...