9780197510940-0197510949-The Parmenidean Ascent

The Parmenidean Ascent

ISBN-13: 9780197510940
ISBN-10: 0197510949
Edition: 1
Author: Michael Della Rocca
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover 346 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780197510940
ISBN-10: 0197510949
Edition: 1
Author: Michael Della Rocca
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover 346 pages

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The Parmenidean Ascent (ISBN-13: 9780197510940 and ISBN-10: 0197510949), written by authors Michael Della Rocca, was published by Oxford University Press in 2020. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Epistemology (Philosophy) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Parmenidean Ascent (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Epistemology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $11.25.

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For the Parmenidean monist, there are no distinctions whatsoever - indeed, distinctions are unintelligible. In The Parmenidean Ascent, Michael Della Rocca aims to revive this controversial approach on rationalist grounds. He not only defends the attribution of such an extreme monism to thepre-Socratic philosopher Parmenides, but also embraces this extreme monism in its own right and expands these monistic results to many of the most crucial areas of philosophy, including being, action, knowledge, meaning, truth, and metaphysical explanation. On Della Rocca's account, there is nodifferentiated being, no differentiated action, knowledge, or meaning; rather all is being, just as all is action, all is knowledge, all is meaning.Motivating this argument is a detailed survey of the failure of leading positions (both historical and contemporary) to meet a demand for the explanation of a given phenomenon, together with a powerful, original version of a Bradleyan argument against the reality of relations. The result is arationalist rejection of all distinctions and a skeptical denial of the intelligibility of ordinary, relational notions of being, action, knowledge, and meaning.Della Rocca then turns this analysis on the practice of philosophy itself. Followed to its conclusion, Parmenidean monism rejects any distinction between philosophy and the study of its history. Such a conclusion challenges methods popular in the practice of philosophy today, including especiallythe method of relying on intuitions and common sense as the basis of philosophical inquiry. The historically-minded and rationalist approach used throughout the book aims to demonstrate the ultimate bankruptcy of the prevailing methodology. It promises - on rationalist grounds - to inspire muchsoul-searching on the part of philosophers and to challenge the content and the methods of so much philosophy both now and in the past.

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