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Lesson 6 Mini Assignment

Lesson 6 Mini Assignment

Q Being is, nothingness is not! Let's see what follows from Parmenides' basic philosophical intuition! This week, questions that get investigated include: • Can things ever begin to be? • Can things ever really change? • What influence did religion have on some Greek philosophers? • Can non-being... be? • Can we deduce, from basic Truths, the nature of reality?

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One of the most challenging and profound early Greek pre-Socratic philosophers is Parmenides of Elea. He composed a didactic poem in the form of a spiritual revelation that dealt with metaphysical and cosmic concerns (Stekeler-Weithofer, 2015). It starts with an allegorical prologue “proem” that describes his voyage to the Halls of Night, where he is greeted by a goddess who reveals the truth in two halves, known as the Path of Truth and the Path of Opinion.