Did Parmenides hold a theory of perceiving and knowing?

Part of : Philosophical inquiry ; Vol.39, No.1, 2015, pages 135-145

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This paper slightly revised was presented at the XII International Conference for Classical Studies, University of Cluj, Romania (1972). It was published in the volume Actes de la XIIs Conference Internationale D'études "EIRENE". Adolf M. Hakkert I.V., Amsterdam, 1975, p.p. 553-561
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