With PARMENIDES began what is called, in more specific terms, true
Philosophy. The Eleatic, and his Poem, constitute a "beacon" whose
light illumined Plato and even Aristotle, and consequently all the
philosophers that followed. Parmenides laid down several
fundamental philosophical principles: 1. The Being as foundation of
all the existent 2. The principle of identity, Being is identical
to itself 3. The principle of non-contradiction 4. The principle of
a-temporality or eternal present 5. An initiatory philosophical
vision of an experimental order This vision was taken up by Plato
and others down to Plotinus and beyond, while staying in the
Classical Greek tradition.
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