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    Parmenides' Grand Deduction: A Logical Reconstruction of the Way of Truth by Michael V. Wedin (review)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 53 (4): 775-776. 2015.
    Over the past few decades there has been a rebellion brewing in the world of Parmenides scholarship. Most of the things you probably think you know about the man have come under serious and sustained attack. No longer is it safe to accept on trust the view—which G. E. L. Owen so forcefully defended in his 1960 paper “Eleatic Questions”—that according to Parmenides there exists only one thing, ungenerated, indestructible, unchanging, indivisible, and spherical. Nor is it safe to assume that he ha…Read more