9780826499523-082649952X-The Enduring Significance of Parmenides: Unthinkable Thought (Continuum Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 6)

The Enduring Significance of Parmenides: Unthinkable Thought (Continuum Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 6)

ISBN-13: 9780826499523
ISBN-10: 082649952X
Edition: 1
Author: Raymond Tallis
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Continuum
Format: Hardcover 258 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780826499523
ISBN-10: 082649952X
Edition: 1
Author: Raymond Tallis
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Continuum
Format: Hardcover 258 pages

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The Enduring Significance of Parmenides: Unthinkable Thought (Continuum Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 6) (ISBN-13: 9780826499523 and ISBN-10: 082649952X), written by authors Raymond Tallis, was published by Continuum in 2008. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Greek & Roman (Philosophy) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Enduring Significance of Parmenides: Unthinkable Thought (Continuum Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 6) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Greek & Roman books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Parmenides of Elea is widely regarded as the most important of the Presocratic philosophers and one of the most influential thinkers of all time. He is famous, or notorious, for asserting that change, movement, generation and perishing are illusions arising from our senses, that past and future do not exist, and that the universe is a single, homogeneous, static sphere. This picture of the world is not only contrary to the experience of every conscious moment of our lives, it is also unthinkable, since thoughts themselves are events that come into being and pass away. In this important new book, Raymond Tallis critically examines Parmenides' conclusions and argues that, although his views have had a huge influence, they are in fact the result of a failure to allow for possibility, for what-might-be, which neither is nor is not. Without possibility, there is neither truth nor falsehood. Tallis explores the limits of Parmenides ideas, his influence on Plato and, through him, Aristotle and finally, why Parmenides is still relevant today.
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