Parmenides and the Way of TruthParmenides was a philosopher, healer, and spiritual guide in fifth-century BC Elea, a Greek outpost on the western coast of Italy. Around 450 BC he and a young Socrates engaged in a debate on the nature of reality, later immortalized by Plato in The Parmenides, the dialogue that re-created that meeting. Richard Geldard's inspiring account brings new life and contemporary understanding to Parmenides, allowing us to understand his thought and benefit from his wisdom. Richard Geldard earned his PhD in dramatic literature and classics at Stanford University. He is the author of Remembering Heraclitus and The Traveler's Key to Ancient Greece. |
Contents
The Fragments | 20 |
Wrestling With Parmenides | 51 |
The Way of Truth | 91 |
From Being to Consciousness | 108 |
Glossary | 127 |
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Ameinias Anaxagoras ancient Archaic Aristotle aspect Athens attributes Aurobindo Axial Age beauty becomes beginning cave century consciousness cosmos created describe dialectic dialogue Diotima divine doxa duality dynamic Earth Mother Elea Emerson Eric Voegelin Eros eternal existence experience expressed force formulation fragments Friedrich Schelling goddess gods Golden Mean Golden Mean Proportion grasp Greek harmony Hellenic Heraclitus Hesiod idea important insight intellectual Justice knowledge later light Logos menides metaxy mortal movement mystery mystical transport nature necessity Night noetic Nothingness opinion Panathenaia Parmenidean perception perfect philosopher Phokians Plato Plotinus poem Poimandres Polis present Presocratic Proem Pythagoras Pythagorean quest realm result Samothrace Schelling seeker sense separate Socrates soul space/time sphere spiritual Sri Aurobindo symbol tell temple things thinkers thought tion transcendent triad truth of reality understanding unity universe unmoving vision well-rounded truth whole wisdom words Xenophanes young Parmenides youth