Parmenides Of Elea by Parmenides
In this philosophical treatise, the narrative unfolds through a poetic dialogue that explores the nature of reality and being. The protagonist embarks on a metaphysical journey, guided by a divine chariot, to uncover the truth about existence. The text is divided into two parts: the "Way of Truth," which asserts that reality is unchanging and indivisible, and the "Way of Opinion," which critiques the deceptive nature of sensory perception and human beliefs. Through a series of logical arguments, the work challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of the universe, emphasizing the distinction between what is real and what is merely perceived.
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