parmenides
IPA: pˈɑrmʌnaɪdz
Root Word: Parmenides
noun
- An Ancient Greek philosopher born in Elea, in southern Italy. Founder of the Eleatic school of philosophy.
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Examples of "parmenides" in Sentences
- Parmenides posed it in the sixth century BC.
- I don't know enough Parmenides to change the section.
- Parmenides thought that reality is timeless and unchanging.
- Parmenides denied the existence of motion, change and void.
- Parmenides had an early doctrine and a later, different, teaching.
- Give attention to the effulgent one like Parmenides and radiate effulgence.
- Parmenides is one of the most significant of the pre Socratic philosophers.
- I don't know how useful the passage is in helping to understand Parmenides.
- Therefore, for Parmenides, the senses are illusive, mendacious, and deceitful.
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