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    The fragments of Parmenides.Parmenides Parmenides - 2003 - Berkeley [Calif.]: Editions Koch. Edited by Peter Rutledge Koch, Robert Bringhurst, Richard Wagener, Peggy Gotthold & Daniel E. Kelm.
    Excerpt from The Fragments of Parmenides Two dollars per volume; single number, fiftyfienfgs; three volumes (or three copies of either volume), five dollars; first four volumes (015 feur copies of either volume), six dol lars; ten copies of Vol. III. Or IV. For ten dollars. Vols. I. And II. Bound in one volume, in [muslin, $4 50; Vol. III. In muslin, $2 50. Back numbers may be had at fifty cents apiece. All subscriptions should be addressed to the Editor. (...)
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    Plato and Parmenides: Parmenides' Way of Truth and Plato's Parmenides.Francis Macdonald Cornford, Plato & Parmenides - 1950 - London: Routledge.
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    Die Fragmente: Griechisch - Deutsch.H. G. Parmenides - 1991 - De Gruyter.
    Parmenides, um 500 v. Chr. in Unteritalien lebend, ist neben Xenophanes aus Kolophon und Heraklit aus Ephesos der älteste der griechischen Denker, von dessen Überlegungen wir eine genauere Vorstellung gewinnen können. Seine Wirkung auf die Geschichte der Philosophie bis in die Gegenwart lässt sich kaum abschätzen: Er ist, wie die Griechen sagen würden, der "Erfinder" der Ontologie, er entdeckte die Sphäre der Logik und gab als Erster eine umfassende Beschreibung und Deutung der empirischen Welt. Die von Ernst Heitsch vorgelegte (...)
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  4. Parmenides.Parmenides - 1965 - Princeton, N.J.,: Princeton University Press. Edited by Leonardo Tarán.
     
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  5. Parmenides fragments and commentary.Parmenides - unknown
     
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    Parmenides fragments (english and french).Parmenides - unknown
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  7. Parmenide: testimonianze e frammenti.Parmenides - 1958 - Firenze.: La "Nuova Italia" Editrice. Edited by Mario Untersteiner.
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    Albertelli's Parmenides: a translation of Pilo Albertelli's annotated Italian version of Diels-Kranz.Parmenides - 2016 - Lewiston: The Edwin Mellen Press. Edited by Hermann Diels, Walther Kranz, Stuart Martin & Pilo Albertelli.
    "This is the first English translation of Pilo Albertelli's seminal translation of the work of Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher Parmenides. It is a work that is cited and listed by leading philosophy scholars, acknowledging the importance of the original Albertelli Italian translation"--.
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    Parmenide: il metodo, la scienza, l'esperienza.Giovanni Casertano & Parmenides - 1978 - Napoli: Guida. Edited by Parmenides.
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  10. Paramenides of Elea: a verse translation with interpretative essays and commentary to the text.Parmenides, Parménide D'Élée & Martin J. Henn - 2003 - Westport, Conn.: Praeger. Edited by Martin J. Henn.
    Placing Parmenides in his proper historical context by taking seriously the impact of Persian Zoroastrianism on his developing monoism, Henn supplies precise interpretation of the most difficult and vexing of Parmenides's fragments, while...
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    Vom Wesen des Seienden: die Fragmente: Griechisch-Deutsch.Parmenides - 1969 - Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag. Edited by Parmenides.
    Das Lehrgedicht des Parmenides über das Wesen des Seienden (ca. 515 v. Chr.) begründete die Ontologie – und damit die abendländische Philosophie. Für diese Wirkungsgeschichte war es entscheidend, dass Parmenides nicht nur das in Wahrheit Seiende vom Nicht-Seienden unterschieden, sondern es auch als Eines, Unveränderliches, in sich Vollendetes, Ganzes und in sich Zusammenhängendes bestimmt hat. So kann Parmenides schon dadurch ein gegenwärtiges Bewusstsein beeindrucken, dass man bei ihm erstmalig die Unterscheidung begründet findet, ohne die auch wir in (...)
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    B 1 - B 19.H. G. Parmenides - 1991 - In Die Fragmente: Griechisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 8-54.
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    Einführung.H. G. Parmenides - 1991 - In Die Fragmente: Griechisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 55-203.
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    Inhalt.H. G. Parmenides - 1991 - In Die Fragmente: Griechisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 5-7.
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    Literaturverzeichnis.H. G. Parmenides - 1991 - In Die Fragmente: Griechisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 205-208.
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    Nachtrag.H. G. Parmenides - 1991 - In Die Fragmente: Griechisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 204-204.
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    Poema sulla natura.Parmenides & Giovanni Cerri - 1999 - Milano: Rizzoli. Edited by Giovanni Cerri.
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    Les deux chemins de Parménide.Nestor-Luis Cordero & Parmenides - 1984
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  19. Fragmenty poematu ΠΕΡΙ ΦΥΣΕΩΣ (O NATURZE).Parmenides - 2001 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 38 (2):71-85.
     
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  20. Le Poème. Parménide, Jean Beaufret & Jean-Jacques Rinieri - 1986 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 176 (4):509-509.
     
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    Le poème: fragments.Parmenides - 1996 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France. Edited by Marcel Conche.
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    Parménide: de l'étant au monde.Parmenides & Jean Bollack - 2006 - Lagrasse: Verdier. Edited by Jean Bollack.
    La vision des sages de la Grèce archaïque est sortie profondément transformée par la réflexion qu'a menée tout au long de sa vie Jean Bollack. Son ambition est ici de surmonter la fragmentation d'un poème exceptionnel que nous avons perdu. Il construit un ensemble avec des pleins et des vides à remplir. Le caractère initiatique de cet exercice de méditation facilite la tâche du déchiffrement ; tout s'y tient et le lecteur moderne peut se conformer à ses lois. L'analyse du (...)
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    Poema sulla natura: i frammenti e le testimonianze indirette.Parmenides - 1991 - Milano: Rusconi. Edited by Giovanni Reale & Luigi Raggiu.
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  24. Sobre la naturaleza. Parménides & introducción Y. Paráfrasis de Constantino Láscaris traducción - 1975 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 13 (36):1-55.
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    Si Parménide: le traité anonyme De Melisso, Xenophane, Gorgia.Parmenides, Barbara Cassin & Aristotle (eds.) - 1980 - [Paris]: Maison des sciences de l'homme.
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  26. Testimonianze e frammenti, « La Nuova Italia ». Parménide & Mario Untersteiner - 1962 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 152:120-123.
     
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  27. Het leerdicht en de paradoxen.Parmenides van Elea, Zeno van Elea, J. Mansfeld, R. Bakker & Xenophanes van Colophon - 1988 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 50 (4):703-706.
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  28. First page preview.Adluri Vishwa & Plato Parmenides - 2013 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (2).
     
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  29. GEORGE Alexander with Elisa MAI (eds): What Should I Do? Philosophers.Adluri Vishwa, Plato Parmenides, Benjamin Andrew & Commonality Place - 2011 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 19 (3):581-583.
     
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  30. Le premesse storiche della logica greca'.V. Sainati & Tra Parmenide E. Protagora - 1965 - Filosofia 16:49-110.
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    Diels' Parmenides Parmenides : Lehrgedicht: griechisch und deutsch: von Hermann Diels. (Berlin, Reimer. 1897. 5 M.).Lewis Campbell - 1897 - The Classical Review 11 (08):409-.
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    Plato and Parmenides - Francis Macdonald Cornford: Plato and Parmenides. Parmenides' Way of Truth_ and Plato's _Parmenides_ translated with an Introduction and a running Commentary. Pp. xvii+251. London: Kegan Paul, 1939. Cloth, 12 _s_. 6 _d. net. [REVIEW]J. Tate - 1941 - The Classical Review 55 (02):76-78.
  33. Hegel’s Critique of Parmenides in the Science of Logic.Arif Yildiz - 2020 - Arkhe-Logos 10 (10):19-44.
    Parmenides plays an important role in the first section of Hegel’s Science of Logic due to his definition of being as a pure thought-determination. This article investigates, first, how Hegel conceives the Parmenidean being. Secondly, by discussing Hegel's logical analysis of pure being and pure nothing, it aims to show why and how such conception of being, according to Hegel, provides a crucial insight into the function of the understanding.
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    Parmenides: der Beginn der Aletheia: Untersuchungen zu B 2, B 3, B 6.Jürgen Wiesner - 1996 - New York: W. de Gruyter.
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    Parmenides.Martin Heidegger - 1982 - Indiana University Press.
    " Studies in Continental Thought John Sallis, general editor This text, as one might expect in a book on ancient philosophy, is heavily flavored with Greek and Latin.
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  36. Le principe de la lecture heideggerienne de Parménide (Parmenides, GA, 54) in Heidegger et les Grecs (II).Alexandre Lowit - 1986 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 4 (2):163-210.
     
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  37. Le principe de la lecture heideggérienne de Parménide (Parmenides, GA, 54).A. Lowit - 1986 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 2:163-210.
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  38. Parmenides' critique of thinking. The Poludêris Elenchos of Fragment 7.James H. Lesher - 1984 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 2:1-30.
    Parmenides may fairly be said to have undertaken two parallel efforts: first, to offer a persuasive account of the nature of ‘what-is’ (to eon); and second, to establish ‘it is’ as the only true and trustworthy way of speaking and thinking about what-is. Fragment 7.3-6 plays a crucial role in this latter effort when Parmenides’ goddess directs the youth to put aside all information obtained through sense perception and instead ‘judge by reason the poludêris elenchos spoken by me.’ (...)
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  39. Parmenides’ Epistemology and the Two Parts of his Poem.Shaul Tor - 2015 - Phronesis 60 (1):3-39.
    _ Source: _Volume 60, Issue 1, pp 3 - 39 This paper pursues a new approach to the problem of the relation between Alētheia and Doxa. It investigates as interrelated matters Parmenides’ impetus for developing and including Doxa, his conception of the mortal epistemic agent in relation both to Doxa’s investigations and to those in Alētheia, and the relation between mortal and divine in his poem. Parmenides, it is argued, maintained that Doxastic cognition is an ineluctable and even (...)
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  40. Parmenides on Knowing What-Is and What-Is-Not.James Lesher - 2020 - Anais de Filosofia Clássica, 14 (28):2-20.
    As is clear from the multiple references to knowledge in the proemium of fragment B1, Parmenides presented himself to his audiences as one who had achieved a profound insight into the nature of ‘what-is’. In support of this claim he conducted an elenchos or ‘testing’ of the ways of inquiry available for thinking, in the process revealing a set of sêmata or ‘signs’ indicating that what-is an eternal, indivisible, and unchanging plenum. In each of these respects, Parmenides was (...)
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    From Parmenides to Wittgenstein.Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret Anscombe - 1981 - Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
    Parmenides, mystery and contradiction -- The early theory of forms -- The new theory of forms -- Understanding proofs : Meno, 85d₉-86c₂, continued -- Aristotle and the sea battle -- The principle of individuation -- Thought and action in Aristotle -- Necessity and truth -- Hume and Julius Caesar -- "Whatever has a beginning of existence must have a cause" : Hume's argument exposed -- Will and emotion -- Retraction -- The question of linguistic idealism.
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    Parmenides and after: Unity and Plurality.Patricia Curd - 2018 - In Sean D. Kirkland & Eric Sanday (eds.), A Companion to Ancient Philosophy. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press. pp. 34–55.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Before Parmenides Parmenides Empedocles Anaxagoras Atomism Eleaticism after Parmenides: Melissus Aftermath Bibliography.
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    Parmenides’ Vision: A Study of Parmenides’ Poem.Stuart B. Martin - 2016 - Upa.
    This book intends to establish, against his numerous modern critics, that the ancient philosopher Parmenides was a mystic. Instead of arriving at his conclusions by cold reason, Parmenides found the unity of Being, which he called “the Truth,” by turning to a life of meditation.
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  44. Parmenides and the Question of the One.Damian Ilodigwe - 2016 - WAJOPS WEST AFRICAN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHICAL STUDIES 18:114-138.
    Parmenides is one of the greatest thinkers in the history of Western philosophy. His thought has been a major point of reference for many metaphysical discussions that define the history of philosophy. Indeed there is virtually no moment in the history of metaphysics that his thought has not been influential. It is usual to contrast his philosophy of the unchanging reality of the One with Heraclitus' philosophy of change and becoming. While his counter-intuitive denial of change is questionable the (...)
     
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  45. The Parmenides of Plato and the Origin of the Neoplatonic 'One'.E. R. Dodds - 1928 - Classical Quarterly 22 (3-4):129-.
    The last phase of Greek philosophy has until recently been less intelligently studied than any other, and in our understanding of its development there are still lamentable lacunae. Three errors in particular have in the past prevented a proper appreciation of Plotinus' place in the history of philosophy. The first was the failure to distinguish Neoplatonism from Platonism: this vitiates the work of many early exponents from Ficinus down to Kirchner. The second was the belief that the Neoplatonists, being ‘mystics,’ (...)
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    Parmenides' Lesson: Translation and Explication of Plato's Parmenides.Kenneth M. Sayre - 1996 - Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
    Parmenides is generally recognized as Plato's most difficult dialogue. This work argues that the key to unlocking the puzzles of Parmenides II lies in the proper interpretive pairing of the eight hypotheses under which its arguments are grouped.
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    Parmenides beyond the gates: the divine revelation on being, thinking, and the doxa.P. A. Meijer - 1997 - Amsterdam: J.C. Gieben.
    One of the main problems in the the study of Parmenides' poem is establishing the meaning of e0/00nai, 'to be'. Scholars often simply take it to mean: 'to exist', 'to be the case', 'to be so', or regard it as a copula. It's better to start by fathoming what Parmenides himself has to say about to be and about Being. This cannot be done without recognizing the logical pattern in his poem. Another main problem is: what does not-Being (...)
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  48. Parmenides' modal fallacy.Frank Lewis - 2009 - Phronesis 54 (1):1-8.
    In his great poem, Parmenides uses an argument by elimination to select the correct "way of inquiry" from a pool of two, the ways of is and of is not , joined later by a third, "mixed" way of is and is not . Parmenides' first two ways are soon given modal upgrades - is becomes cannot not be , and is not becomes necessarily is not (B2, 3-6) - and these are no longer contradictories of one another. (...)
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    Heraclitus, Parmenides, and the Naïve Metaphysics of Things.Alexander Pd Mourelatos - 1973 - In Gregory Vlastos, Edward N. Lee, Alexander P. D. Mourelatos & Richard Rorty (eds.), Exegesis and Argument. Studies in Greek Philosophy presented to Gregory Vlastos. Phronesis Suppl Vol. Assen: Van Gorcum. pp. 16-48.
  50. Rearranging Parmenides: B1: 31-32 and a Case for an Entirely Negative Doxa.Jeremy C. DeLong - 2015 - Southwest Philosophy Review 31 (1):177-186.
    This essay explicates the primary interpretative import of B1: 31-32 in Parmenides poem (On Nature)—lines which have radical implications for the overall argument, and which the traditional arrangement forces into an irreconcilable dilemma. I argue that the “negative” reading of lines 31-32 is preferable, even on the traditional arrangement. This negative reading denies that a third thing is to be taught to the reader by the goddess—a positive account of how the apparent world is to be “acceptably” understood. I (...)
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