The place of Parmenides’ physics in a new recomposition of the Poem (notice n° 224483)
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Personal name | Cordero, Nestor-Luis |
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Title | The place of Parmenides’ physics in a new recomposition of the Poem |
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2017.<br/> |
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General note | 26 |
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Summary, etc. | In 1795, G.G. Fülleborn published a work on Parmenides, which for the first time proposed an arrangement of the fragments of the Poem into two “parts”: Alétheia (fr. 1 to 8.50 DK) and Dóxa (fr. 8.51 to 18 DK). The author was inspired by Simplicius, and this division became canonical. However, the criterion used by Simplicius is a consequence of the “platonization” of Parmenides already made by Aristotle, who found in the Eleatic a dichotomy between the sensible and the intelligible. Consequently, the Poem would be characterized by a theory on seeming and being. It is enough to look at what Parmenides himself considered to be “truth” and “ dóxa” to refute this interpretation and to find in the Poem a place for the “physical” texts outside of the “ dóxa,” provided that they are neither misleading nor deceiving. |
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Note | Revue de philosophie ancienne | Volume XXXV | 1 | 2017-01-01 | p. 3-13 | 0771-5420 |
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