Reinterpretation of the Fragment DK B6 of Parmenides' Poem
Apstrakt
This paper discusses the fragment DK B6 of Parmenides' poem. The author defends the thesis that the most coherent interpretation of DK B6 were as follows: at the beginning of the fragment the goddess offers the criterion of truthful talking and thinking, and demands from her student to follow it; then, she requires the student to traverse both ways of inquiry, the way of truth and the way of mortals. After that, she exhibits some characteristics of the opinion of the mortals, as well as their crucial mistake; at the end she says that for the mortals there is a backward way, or a way out, which would consist in their return to what was said at the beginning of the fragment, or in their return to the criterion of truthful talking and thinking. Advanced reading of this fragment is taken as the basis for a more general reinterpretation of the thoughts of the famous Greek philosopher The paper defends the thesis that Parmenides in his poem basically talks about two, not about three ways of ...inquiry. The paper also defends the thesis that the backbone of exposition of the poem represents a conflict between two prima facie acceptable intuitions: intuition about the criterion of truthful talking and thinking, and intuition incurred on our sensory experience of the events in the world, which Parmenides called the opinion of the mortals. In general, the thesis is that Parmenides accepted the first intuition, but that his radical interpretation of it lead to the rejection of the second.
Ključne reči:
the way of truth / the way of mortals / Parmenides / Nestor-Luis Cordero / Charles Kahn / Aryeh FinkelbergIzvor:
Filozofska istraživanja, 2015, 35, 1, 101-115Izdavač:
- Hrvatsko Filozofsko Drustvo
Institucija/grupa
Filozofija / PhilosophyTY - JOUR AU - Đurić, Drago PY - 2015 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2042 AB - This paper discusses the fragment DK B6 of Parmenides' poem. The author defends the thesis that the most coherent interpretation of DK B6 were as follows: at the beginning of the fragment the goddess offers the criterion of truthful talking and thinking, and demands from her student to follow it; then, she requires the student to traverse both ways of inquiry, the way of truth and the way of mortals. After that, she exhibits some characteristics of the opinion of the mortals, as well as their crucial mistake; at the end she says that for the mortals there is a backward way, or a way out, which would consist in their return to what was said at the beginning of the fragment, or in their return to the criterion of truthful talking and thinking. Advanced reading of this fragment is taken as the basis for a more general reinterpretation of the thoughts of the famous Greek philosopher The paper defends the thesis that Parmenides in his poem basically talks about two, not about three ways of inquiry. The paper also defends the thesis that the backbone of exposition of the poem represents a conflict between two prima facie acceptable intuitions: intuition about the criterion of truthful talking and thinking, and intuition incurred on our sensory experience of the events in the world, which Parmenides called the opinion of the mortals. In general, the thesis is that Parmenides accepted the first intuition, but that his radical interpretation of it lead to the rejection of the second. PB - Hrvatsko Filozofsko Drustvo T2 - Filozofska istraživanja T1 - Reinterpretation of the Fragment DK B6 of Parmenides' Poem EP - 115 IS - 1 SP - 101 VL - 35 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_2042 ER -
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Đurić, D.. (2015). Reinterpretation of the Fragment DK B6 of Parmenides' Poem. in Filozofska istraživanja Hrvatsko Filozofsko Drustvo., 35(1), 101-115. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_2042
Đurić D. Reinterpretation of the Fragment DK B6 of Parmenides' Poem. in Filozofska istraživanja. 2015;35(1):101-115. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_2042 .
Đurić, Drago, "Reinterpretation of the Fragment DK B6 of Parmenides' Poem" in Filozofska istraživanja, 35, no. 1 (2015):101-115, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_2042 .