Parmenides, venerable and awesome (Plato, Theaetetus 183e) : proceedings of the international symposium : Buenos Aires, October 29-November 2, 2007
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Parmenides, venerable and awesome (Plato, Theaetetus 183e) : proceedings of the international symposium : Buenos Aires, October 29-November 2, 2007
Parmenides Publishing, 2011
- : softcover
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In October of 2007, the Universidad Nacional de San Martín (Argentina) hosted an International Symposium on the philosophy of Parmenides to celebrate the creation of the University’s new Center for the Study of Ancient Philosophy. The event—co-organized by the HYELE Institute for Comparative Studies (Switzerland) and Parmenides Publishing—brought together scholars from around the world to present their latest work and participate in discussion. These Proceedings present the collected papers that were given—all fully translated into English—and edited by Néstor-Luis Cordero.
During the two years leading up to the International Symposium, no fewer than seven books on Parmenides were published. This revival and resurgence of interest in Parmenides and the critical reviews of traditional interpretations of his poem made this the perfect time for a global conference dedicated to the renowned figure known as the true father of philosophy.
The Symposium on Parmenides united the world's foremost Parmenidean scholars, with many participants having written one, if not several books on Parmenides. The proceedings volume therefore represents the most cutting-edge and in-depth scholarship on Parmenides available today, and will be a great and timely enrichment to the field of Presocratic Philosophy.
目次
- Existence & Essence in Parmenides
- From Being to the World & Vice Versa
- Parmenides-Scholar of Nature
- Parmenides Lost in Translation
- The Astronomical Section in Parmenides' Poem
- Parmenidean "Physics" is not Part of what Parmenides calls
- Thought & Body in Parmenides
- Mortals (Ppo-ro[) According to Parmenides
- Parricide or Heir? Plato's Uncertain Relationship to Parmenides
- Parmenides, Early Greek Astronomy, & Modern Scientific Realism
- Parmenides & the Forms
- What is Parmenides' Being?
- Ta Semata: On a Genealogy of the Idea of Ontological Categories
- The Role of "Thought" in the Argument of Parmenides' Poem
- Parmenides: Logic & Ontology
- Parmenidean Dualisms
- Persuasion & Deception in Gorgias' Encomium to Helen
- Thought as Perception: Aristotle's Criticism of Parmenides in Metaphysics IV, 5
- The Father & the Sophist: Platonic Parricide in the Statesman
- "Thinking That I Did Something...": Apollodorus & Diotima's Teaching
- Megaric Philosophy Between Socrates' Influence & Parmenides' Ghost
- Plato's Sophist on Negation & Not-Being
- Parmenides & His Precursors: A Borgesian Reading of Cordero's Parmenides
- Aristotle on the Semantic Unity of the Parmenidean Being
- Index Locorum
- General Index
- Index of Greek Terms Discussed.
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