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Parmenides is one of the most widely studied and controversial early Greek philosophers. This edited collection examines Parmenides' modes of argument and their legacy, his poetics and intertextuality, and the relation between different parts of his poem. It also presents new research into Parmenides' poem from a range of scholarly traditions; together the essays show that we must fundamentally change our conception of the manner in which Parmenides communicated with his readers, the division of his poem, and his reasons for dividing it.
Parmenides: New Perspectives challenges widespread assumptions, such as that Parmenides left his readers to grapple with the enigmatic poem unaided, that the poem is divided into three parts, and that the first part—the proem—should be interpreted as allegory. Against this it is argued that Parmenides wrote exegetical comments on his own poem, and the proem echoes representations of deities and the cosmos in previous poetry in order to subvert them and open a new world for poetic expression and intellectual inquiry. Collectively this volume showcases some of the most thought-provoking contemporary scholarship on Parmenides.
Chapter 5 of this work is available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International open access licence. This part of the work is free to read on the Oxford Academic platform and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations
Contents
1: The Way Out of the World: How Parmenides Played with the Cosmology of Early Greek Poetry (B1.1- 23)
2: Between Thought and Thing: The Argument of Parmenides B8.6- 9
3: Truth and the True in Parmenides
4: Parmenides' Method: The Power of Indirect Proofs
5: Parmenides and the Centred View
6: A Parmenidean Self- Exegesis
7: The Value of Perception in Parmenides
8: Parmenides and Mortality: A Proposal
9: Beyond the Doxa: The Third Part of the Goddess' Speech in
10: Gorgias' Antilogical Arguments and the Reception of the Eleatics



