Style Matters in Presocratic Philosophy, an Introduction
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https://doi.org/10.14195/1984-249X_34_03Keywords:
dossier, Presocratic Philosophy, styleAbstract
What we envisaged as a dossier to explore the connection between style and philosophy in this unique transitional period of Presocratic philosophy has turned out to be a volume that breaks with several conventional views of the Presocratics and has the potential to take the interpretation of style and Presocratic philosophy in a whole new and more fruitful direction.
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LESHER, J. H. (1992). Xenophanes of Colophon. Fragments (text and translation with a commentary). Toronto/Buffalo/London: Toronto University Press.
MACKENZIE, T. (2021). Poetry and Poetics in the Presocratic Philosophers: Reading Xenophanes, Parmenides, and Empedocles as Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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