Parmenides, Melissus, Gorgias. A Reinterpretation of Eleatic Philosophy. - LOENEN, J.H.M.M.,

KORTE INHOUD

'Dr Loenen' aim is to establish a new interpretation of Parmenides, Melissus and Gorgias (and by implication of the Eleatic movement and its effect) by the double method of considering what the Greek of our sources might mean, and what the philosophical issues were, and letting the one illuminate the other. His book is for experts only: his thesis, that 'the fundamental Eleatic tenet' was 'ti estin', where 'estin' is to be taken in 'the strict sense's that its subject becomes a 'necessary being' in (for example) the Augustinian sense of 'ens necessarium'. (...) We have to read the Eleatics as employing or recommending a technical concept of 'is' which is not intended to apply to the totality of things, but only to one special entity: for Parmenides (...) this is 'what we now call the idea of being'(p.43), for Melissus 'an absolute Being' reached by a prof 'similar in character to that found later in the so-called ontological argument' (p.142). (...) Much of what he (Dr Loenen - ND) says will stand. Melissus a...
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