Parmenides of Elea, fl. 6th century BC. The best-known of the Eleatic school of early Greek thinkers, and a foundational influence in classical Western thought. He compiled his philosophy in a narrative poem which survives only as fragments.
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- Parmenides Article from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy which discusses the various divisions of Parmenides' poem On Nature.
- Parmenides Two lectures by S. Marc Cohen on this thinker, part of a series of lectures on early Greek philosophy. Considers his response to the great issues of Presocratic philosophy.
- Negation in Ancient Greek Philosophy: Parmenides Analysis of negation and nonbeing in Parmenides by Prof Domenico Pacitti. Contains Greek text and critical revaluation of recent scholarship.
- Parmenides' Way of Truth A bibliography and a selection of critical judgements on Parmenides' Poem.
- Myth - Parmenides overview of Parmenides' philosophy. By Stefan Stenudd.