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Author Harriman, Benjamin, author

Title Melissus and Eleatic monism / Benjamin Harriman, Durham University
Published New York : Cambrifge University Press, 2018

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Description 1 online resource
Series Cambridge classical studies
Summary In the fifth century BCE, Melissus of Samos developed wildly counterintuitive claims against plurality, change, and the reliability of the senses. This book provides a reconstruction of the preserved textual evidence for his philosophy, along with an interpretation of the form and content of each of his arguments. A close examination of his thought reveals an extraordinary clarity and unity in his method and gives us a unique perspective on how philosophy developed in the fifth century, and how Melissus came to be the most prominent representative of what we now call Eleaticism, the monistic philosophy inaugurated by Parmenides. The rich intellectual climate of Ionian enquiry in which Melissus worked is explored and brought to bear on central questions of the interpretation of his fragments. This volume will appeal to students and scholars of early Greek philosophy, and also those working on historical and medical texts
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
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Subject Aristotle
Aristotle. De generatione et corruptione.
Melissus, Samius.
SUBJECT Aristotle fast
Melissus, Samius fast
De generatione et corruptione (Aristotle) fast
Subject Pre-Socratic philosophers -- Greece
Eleatics.
Reasoning.
Eleatics
Pre-Socratic philosophers
Reasoning
Greece
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781108246958
1108246958