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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ELEATIC»
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Eleatic en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
Eleatic y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Plato's Dialogues: New Studies and Interpretations
Chapter. 12. WHAT. IS. ELEATIC. ABOUT. THE. ELEATIC. STRANGER? Rose.
Cherubin. In Plato's Sophist the mathematician Theodorus introduces to Socrates
a man Theodorus says is a philosopher from Elea and a companion of the ...
2
The Legacy of Parmenides:
Eleatic Monism and Later ...
In this book, Patricia Curd argues that Parmenides sought to reform rather than to reject scientific inquiry and provides a more coherent account of his influence on the philosophers who came after him.
PaRMsNInEs ANn THE Et.EATIc Sol-1001. There is another philosophic budding
in Magna Graecia besides Pythagoreanism: the Eleatic school. Parmenides is
the major figure in this group, and Zeno and Melissus are his principal followers.
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The Cratylus: Plato's Critique of Naming
There is an Eleatic argument that Melissus deployed which shows a similar use
of u-eTonriTrreiv, an argument designed to show that common sense beliefs in
the veridical nature of the senses and the consequent belief in a plurality of
things ...
Timothy M. S. Baxter, 1992
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Explaining the Cosmos: The Ionian Tradition of Scientific ...
They are to be known, if at all, by looking for entities which possess Eleatic
properties and which can in principle generate the phenomena of experience. No
longer is what we see what we get. There is now an epistemological gap
between ...
6
Plato's Philosophers: The Coherence of the Dialogues
He is introduced as a member of the Eleatic school, but he finds it necessary to
break with his philosophical “father” in order to explain how it is possible for
something like a sophist to exist. Like Socrates, the Eleatic suggests that being
must be ...
Catherine H. Zuckert, 2009
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The Oxford Handbook of Presocratic Philosophy
ATOMISM'S. ELEATIC. ROOTS ... as it does to sum up how two Eleatic stimuli
combined to bring fifth-century bce atomism into being. First, Parmenides in his
poem had discounted not-being as unthinkable, and had further been
understood as ...
Patricia Curd, Daniel W. Graham, 2008
The first part of his treatise deals with problems which had been raised by the
Eleatics, and it carries the discussion of those problems a step further in that it
shows how Eleatic arguments could be used against Eleatic theses, just as much
as ...
Associated University Presses, G.E.R. Lloyd, 1987
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Who Speaks for Plato?: Studies in Platonic Anonymity
11 The Eleatic Stranger His Master's Voice? Francisco J. Gonzalez Interpreters of
the Sophist and the Statesman almost universally assume that the Eleatic
Stranger speaks for Plato.1 This is surprising, given how little speaks in favor of
this ...
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The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek Political Thought
17 Rather than direct its motion himself, he gave the cosmos an order of its own (
thus making it truly a “cosmos”), deathless and ageless.18 The Eleatic associates
the first period, or the era when the god directly guided the motion of the ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «ELEATIC»
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Eleatic en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Thinking Straight About Curved Space
The Eleatic philosopher argued that since space was Nothing, it could not divide Being into beings: to be separated by Nothing was not to be separated at all, ... «Philosophy Now, May 15»
Free Press Readers
Tallman's list of polarities includes such archaic notions as the Eleatic idea that all things are made of four elements, earth, air, fire and water. «London Free Press, Nov 14»
Philosophy's Roots and Branches
What was unusual about the Eleatic school is that it ignored the evidence. Instead, they sought to understand the universe by starting with what one can know ... «Philosophy Now, Sep 14»
University Challenge: Are these the 20 toughest questions Jeremy …
Chief of the Eleatic school of philosophy, what Greek philosopher demonstrated that the senses could not be trusted by constructing four ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Abr 14»
Will Self: How to let yourself become part of LA's autopia
This Eleatic paradox lies at the very core of LA's polymorphously perverse being: the light railway line halving the distance to Santa Monica and ... «New Statesman, Nov 13»
What is Mathematics?
The Eleatic School, which included Zeno of Elea, famous for his four paradoxes. The Sophist School, which is credited for offering higher ... «LiveScience.com, Ago 13»
A Literary Hedonist In The Classroom: On Professor Borges
He seems to have read everything, from the Eleatic aporiae and the Gnostic heresiarchs, to Chesterton's endless volumes. His stories are often ... «The Millions, Ago 13»
Playing “Hopscotch” with Julio Cortázar
The pleasures of this paragraph are, in a sense, the flip side of the Eleatic — they find truth in the material, sensory passage of time, even as the ... «Salon, Jun 13»
Ancient Philosophers: The Eliatic School, Parminedes
The most noted thinker of the Eleatic School is Parmenides, who was born at Elea about 540 B.C. He was called “the Great” by Plato. He was ... «The Moral Liberal, Nov 12»
Ancient Philosophers: The Ionians, Anaximenes
... and one of them was to reach Elea, a city of southern Italy, and there found the school which was to be called Eleatic, after the city of its origin ... «The Moral Liberal, Oct 12»