How Can Parmenides’ τὸ ἐόν Be Unending but Non-endless?

Ancient Philosophy 43 (2):299-314 (2023)
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I walk a well-trodden but still only partially explored path, along which we shall attempt to establish a basis for the study of the Parmenides poem’s unity by way of a comparison with twentieth-century physics. I investigate the hypothesis that Parmenides’ sphere-shaped τὸ ἐόν, as described in B8.42-49, could be understood as a hyperspherical unlimited whole cosmologically bounded by the διάκοσμος described by the complex sphere system in fragment B12.

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Marco Montagnino
University of Palermo (PhD)

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