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Martin J. Henn's Parmenides of Elea offers to the reader a reinvigorating verse translation of the Diels and Kranz B-Fragments of Parmenides cast in rhyming couplet iambic pentameter. Placing Parmenides in his proper historical context by taking seriously the impact of Persian Zoroastrianism on his developing monism, Henn supplies precise interpretation of the most difficult and vexing of Parmenides's fragments, while also providing reliable philosophical analysis of the many seeming contradictions latent in the text.
The interpretive essays form a unique contribution to studies of this work, exploring such issues as the sprawling influences of Persian Zoroastrian dualism, literary parallels and contrasts with Hesiod's Theogony, and the radical antithesis between a finite linear and an infinite closed-loop model of space and time. Overall, Henn's work represents a new model for study of a key element of philosophical literature, making it a highly significant addition to the scholarship on the subject.
Contents
Parmenides and His Predecessors
Translation of the Diels B-Fragments
The Question of Being and the Dialectic of Alternative Paths
Fragment B 3: The Metaphysical Unity of Thinking and Being
Parmenides' Closed-Loop Concepts of Time and the Illusion of Linear Time-Consciousness
Necessity, Possibility, and Contingency
The Teachings of the Goddess
The Diels & Kranz Greek Test
Commentary to the Greek
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