Parmenides, Plato, and mortal philosophy : return from transcendence / Vishwa Adluri.

In a new interpretation of Parmenides' philosophical poem On Nature, Vishwa Adluri considers Parmenides as a thinker of mortal singularity, a thinker who is concerned with the fate of irreducibly unique individuals. Adluri argues that the tripartite division of Parmenides' poem allows the...

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Main Author: Adluri, Vishwa
Other Authors: Parmenides
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Continuum, ©2011.
Series:Continuum studies in ancient philosophy.
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