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Parmenides
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Joshua J. Mark published on 28 April 2011 |
Parmenides (c. 485 BCE) was a Greek philosopher from the colony of Elea in southern Italy. He is known as the founder of the Eleatic School of philosophy which taught a strict Monistic view of reality. Philosophical Monism is the belief that all of the sensible world is of one, basic, substance and being, un-created and indestructible. According... [continue reading]
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Charles H. KahnCambridge University Press (28 June 1998)Price: $44.98 -

Walter BurkertHarvard University Press (17 November 2004)Price: $20.14 -

Rosemary WrightRoutledge (30 July 1995)Price: $35.11 -

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