Parmenides: Paraphrasing Heraclitus in Verse
Read the most important book on Parmenides and Heraclitus ever written. An analysis of the poem of Parmenides from a natural science perspective shows that it is based on Heraclitus' book. Imagery, philosophy, and even words were borrowed from Heraclitus. The new picture that emerges warrants the conclusion that Parmenides paraphrased Heraclitus in verse. A milestone in Philosophy and History of Science. /
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Parmenides: Paraphrasing Heraclitus in Verse
Read the most important book on Parmenides and Heraclitus ever written. An analysis of the poem of Parmenides from a natural science perspective shows that it is based on Heraclitus' book. Imagery, philosophy, and even words were borrowed from Heraclitus. The new picture that emerges warrants the conclusion that Parmenides paraphrased Heraclitus in verse. A milestone in Philosophy and History of Science. /
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Parmenides: Paraphrasing Heraclitus in Verse

Parmenides: Paraphrasing Heraclitus in Verse

by Michael M Nikoletseas
Parmenides: Paraphrasing Heraclitus in Verse

Parmenides: Paraphrasing Heraclitus in Verse

by Michael M Nikoletseas

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Read the most important book on Parmenides and Heraclitus ever written. An analysis of the poem of Parmenides from a natural science perspective shows that it is based on Heraclitus' book. Imagery, philosophy, and even words were borrowed from Heraclitus. The new picture that emerges warrants the conclusion that Parmenides paraphrased Heraclitus in verse. A milestone in Philosophy and History of Science. /

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781517054151
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 09/03/2015
Series: Heraclitus , #2
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.34(d)

About the Author

Biography:
Nikoletseas Michael M. Professor of Medicine, philosopher, classicist. Born in Androussa, Messinia, Greece in 1943. After graduating from high school in Greece, he came to America where he studied Psychology (B.A. with Honors, 1969-1973), Psychobiology (Rutgers University, M.S., PhD, 1973-1978), postdoctoral studies at the Medical College of Pennsylvania and University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. He taught at the School of Medicine of the University of Wisconsin in Madison, WI, and UPR. Visiting professor at the University of Texas at Houston School of Medicine.

Parents: Johannes Peter Müller (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) ->
Hermann von Helmholtz (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) -> Wilhelm Max Wundt (Universität Leipzig) -> Edward B. Titchener (Cornell University) -> John Paul Nafe-> Clarence Graham (Columbia University) -> William S. Verplank, Jr. (Indiana University Bloomington)-> George H. Collier (Rutgers University) -> Michael M. Nikoletseas

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