
Eleaticism: A Note on the Philosophical School
Pons Malleus
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
In the shadowy dawn of Western philosophy, when myth began to yield to reason, a small town on the southern coast of Italy—Elea—became the unlikely cradle of a radical new way of thinking. The school of thought that emerged there, known as Eleaticism, would challenge not only the worldview of its contemporaries but also the very foundations of how we define reality, knowledge, and existence itself. This book is a journey into that paradoxical and profound world.
The Eleatic school, founded by Parmenides and developed further by thinkers like Zeno and Melissus, represents one of the earliest and most striking rejections of the evidence of the senses in favor of pure reason. It dares to suggest that everything we think we know—about change, motion, plurality, even time—is an illusion. What truly is, the Eleatics argued, is unchanging, indivisible, and eternal. Reality, they claimed, is One.
At first glance, Eleaticism may appear as an intellectual cul-de-sac: austere, abstract, and wildly at odds with ordinary experience. Yet its legacy is anything but marginal. By drawing sharp distinctions between appearance and reality, and between sense and reason, the Eleatics ignited debates that would reverberate throughout the entire history of philosophy. Without Elea, it is hard to imagine the rational rigour of Plato’s dialectic, the metaphysical aspirations of Aristotle, or the skeptical probing of later thinkers who sought to reconcile or dismantle the Eleatic paradoxes.
This audiobook aims not merely to recount the historical trajectory of the Eleatic school but to engage deeply with its arguments and implications. What does it mean to claim that change is impossible? How do Zeno’s paradoxes continue to puzzle even modern physics and mathematics? Can reason alone access truth, or must we trust the evidence of our senses?
Duration - 2h 47m.
Author - Pons Malleus.
Narrator - Digital Voice Alistair G.
Published Date - Thursday, 30 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Pons Malleus ©.
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. In the shadowy dawn of Western philosophy, when myth began to yield to reason, a small town on the southern coast of Italy—Elea—became the unlikely cradle of a radical new way of thinking. The school of thought that emerged there, known as Eleaticism, would challenge not only the worldview of its contemporaries but also the very foundations of how we define reality, knowledge, and existence itself. This book is a journey into that paradoxical and profound world. The Eleatic school, founded by Parmenides and developed further by thinkers like Zeno and Melissus, represents one of the earliest and most striking rejections of the evidence of the senses in favor of pure reason. It dares to suggest that everything we think we know—about change, motion, plurality, even time—is an illusion. What truly is, the Eleatics argued, is unchanging, indivisible, and eternal. Reality, they claimed, is One. At first glance, Eleaticism may appear as an intellectual cul-de-sac: austere, abstract, and wildly at odds with ordinary experience. Yet its legacy is anything but marginal. By drawing sharp distinctions between appearance and reality, and between sense and reason, the Eleatics ignited debates that would reverberate throughout the entire history of philosophy. Without Elea, it is hard to imagine the rational rigour of Plato’s dialectic, the metaphysical aspirations of Aristotle, or the skeptical probing of later thinkers who sought to reconcile or dismantle the Eleatic paradoxes. This audiobook aims not merely to recount the historical trajectory of the Eleatic school but to engage deeply with its arguments and implications. What does it mean to claim that change is impossible? How do Zeno’s paradoxes continue to puzzle even modern physics and mathematics? Can reason alone access truth, or must we trust the evidence of our senses? Duration - 2h 47m. Author - Pons Malleus. Narrator - Digital Voice Alistair G. Published Date - Thursday, 30 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Pons Malleus ©.
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English
ELEATICISM
Duration:00:00:09
Introduction to Eleaticism
Duration:00:19:22
Parmenides’ Principles and Ontological Claims
Duration:00:20:01
Zeno's Paradoxes - Motion and Plurality
Duration:00:17:10
Melissus’ Expansion and Interpretation
Duration:00:16:06
Reality’s Nature - Being, Change, & Non-Being
Duration:00:19:21
Knowledge, Perception, and Rationality
Duration:00:16:59
Eleaticism and Pre-Socratic Philosophies
Duration:00:19:53
Challenges from Later Philosophers
Duration:00:19:41
The ONGOING Relevance of Eleaticism
Duration:00:18:38