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According to current interpretations of Parmenides, he either embraces a tokenmonism of things, or a type-monism of the nature of each kind of thing, or a generous monism, accepting a token-monism of things of a specific type, necessary being. These interpretations share a common flaw: they fail to secure commensurability between Parmenides' al?theia and doxa. We effect this by arguing that Parmenides champions a metaphysically refined form of material monism, a type-monism of things; that light and night are allomorphs of what-is (to eon); and that the key features of what-is are entailed by the theory of material monism..
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Sisko, J. E., & Weiss, Y. (2015). A fourth alternative in interpreting parmenides. Phronesis, 60(1), 40–59. https://doi.org/10.1163/15685284-12341278
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