Abstract
I argue, through Heidegger, that the notion of in the Parmenides does not signify eternity, or a trace of eternity in time, but rather implies a primordial conception of time. In deduction two, the relationship between stasis and kinesis becomes problematic due to the notion of. This leads Parmenides, in deduction three, to posit the notion of to solve this problematic relationship, implying a primordial conception of time.
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Khan, A. (2023). Time in Plato’s Parmenides. Dialogue, 62(3), 553–567. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0012217323000100
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