In the Dark Places of Wisdom
Parmenides,
the ancient Greek poet who is known as the father of logical thought,
has been a decisive influence in shaping the whole course of Western
philosophy and is a crucial figure in determining how we understand the
ancient world. But there are some disturbing details in his own poetry,
together with occasional remarks made by other ancient writers, that
have always cast a long shadow of doubt over the standard view of him
as a purely rational thinker. Then, in the 1950s, a series of
inscriptions was unearthed at Parmenides' hometown in southern Italy
which has thrown a totally new light on the nature and purpose of his
philosophy. This book brings the key evidence together and presents a
new picture of him as priest, initiate and healer.
ISBN-10: 1890305001X








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