From the foreword by Prof. Glenn Statile Time and Necessity in Parmenides by Carlos Montemayor Romo de Vivar is a very innovative book about a very old philosophical topic. Traditional interpretations of Parmenides are often the result of filtering highly metaphorical language through the prism of paradoxical mirrors designed by his most prominent disciple, Zeno of Elea. According to such interpretations the perception of time is but an illusion which follows from our phenomenally misleading perceptions of plurality and motion.
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From the foreword by Prof. Glenn Statile Time and Necessity in Parmenides by Carlos Montemayor Romo de Vivar is a very innovative book about a very old philosophical topic. Traditional interpretations of Parmenides are often the result of filtering highly metaphorical language through the prism of paradoxical mirrors designed by his most prominent disciple, Zeno of Elea. According to such interpretations the perception of time is but an illusion which follows from our phenomenally misleading perceptions of plurality and motion.
Les informations fournies dans la section « A propos du livre » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.
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