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Parmenides and the problem of knowing

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This article is based on same-named course work and appears as first part of upcoming research of Ancient Greek Philosophy. The research aim to be a reactivator of social ideas by the way of adopt antique mode of thinking. New method of working at material, trying to represent well-known text in an unusual perspective shows an urgency of this article. Metaphysical poem of Parmenides is taken as a material, so the author prevalently uses a text from the poem and looks at the structure, keywords such as The Truth, necessity, The Fate and Alethea, and a use of them. In the article a correlation between The Truth and necessity, Alethea and The Truth in Parmenides philosophy is explained for the first time. The author pays great attention to Parmenides, so the research has a primary focus on understanding the poem as a Parmenides’ creature. The article has a short biographical background of Parmenides. In this article, the author tries to motivate readers to reflect on it instead of obtruding any defined answers
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Title: Parmenides and the problem of knowing
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This article is based on same-named course work and appears as first part of upcoming research of Ancient Greek Philosophy.
The research aim to be a reactivator of social ideas by the way of adopt antique mode of thinking.
New method of working at material, trying to represent well-known text in an unusual perspective shows an urgency of this article.
Metaphysical poem of Parmenides is taken as a material, so the author prevalently uses a text from the poem and looks at the structure, keywords such as The Truth, necessity, The Fate and Alethea, and a use of them.
In the article a correlation between The Truth and necessity, Alethea and The Truth in Parmenides philosophy is explained for the first time.
The author pays great attention to Parmenides, so the research has a primary focus on understanding the poem as a Parmenides’ creature.
The article has a short biographical background of Parmenides.
In this article, the author tries to motivate readers to reflect on it instead of obtruding any defined answers.

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