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    Parmenides was a founder of ontology and the Eleatic school, who argued that reality is one, unchanging and timeless. Learn about his life, work, influence and legacy from this comprehensive article.

  2. Feb 8, 2008 · The dramatic occasion of Plato’s dialogue, Parmenides, is a fictionalized visit to Athens by the eminent Parmenides and his younger associate, Zeno, to attend the festival of the Great Panathenaea. Plato describes Parmenides as about sixty-five years old and Socrates, with whom he converses in the first part of the dialogue, as “quite young ...

  3. A comprehensive overview of the life, poem, and philosophy of Parmenides, the Presocratic Greek philosopher who is considered the father of metaphysics and logic. Learn about his arguments for the unity and unchangeability of reality, his cosmological account, and his influence on Plato and other thinkers.

  4. Parmenides was a Greek philosopher of Elea in southern Italy who founded Eleaticism, one of the leading pre-Socratic schools of Greek thought. His general teaching has been diligently reconstructed from the few surviving fragments of his principal work, a lengthy three-part verse composition titled.

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  5. Aug 17, 2007 · Platos Parmenides consists in a critical examination of the theory of forms, a set of metaphysical and epistemological doctrines articulated and defended by the character Socrates in the dialogues of Plato’s middle period (principally Phaedo, Republic II–X, Symposium).

  6. Jan 18, 2012 · Parmenides (l. c. 485 BCE) lived and taught in Elea, a Greek colony in southern Italy and is known as the founder of the Monist School (though it may have been founded by Xenophanes of Colophon, l. c. 570-478 BCE) which claimed all of reality is One. The observable world, Parmenides said, is actually uniform and singular (mono) in being.

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