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    Testimonianze e frammenti.Giovanni Melissus & Reale - 1970 - Firenze,: La nuova Italia. Edited by Giovanni Reale.
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    Melissus and Eleatic Monism.Benjamin Harriman - 2018 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In the fifth century BCE, Melissus of Samos developed wildly counterintuitive claims against plurality, change, and the reliability of the senses. This book provides a reconstruction of the preserved textual evidence for his philosophy, along with an interpretation of the form and content of each of his arguments. A close examination of his thought reveals an extraordinary clarity and unity in his method and gives us a unique perspective on how philosophy developed in the fifth century, and how (...) came to be the most prominent representative of what we now call Eleaticism, the monistic philosophy inaugurated by Parmenides. The rich intellectual climate of Ionian enquiry in which Melissus worked is explored and brought to bear on central questions of the interpretation of his fragments. This volume will appeal to students and scholars of early Greek philosophy, and also those working on historical and medical texts. (shrink)
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    Melissus and the Problem of the Void: Apology and/or Misapprehension of the Parmenidean Monism?Enrico Volpe - 2017 - Peitho 8 (1):91-106.
    With respect to Parmenides’ thought Melissus was regarded as a dissident thinker already in antiquity. His polemical introduction of the concept of void and the relative idea of infinite Being seemed particularly controversial. The aim of the present paper is to examine the origins of the Melissian understanding of void in order to trace its philosophical genesis to the criticism of the Atomist Leucippus. According to the philosopher from Abdera, the Eleatic fundamental principles had to conform to the obviousness (...)
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    Melissus as an Analytic Metaphysicist.Vincenzo Fano, Pierluigi Graziani, Flavia Marcacci & Mirko Tagliaferri - 2022 - Axiomathes 32 (3):1105-1127.
    The aim of this paper is to reconstruct the logical structure of Melissus philosophy, building on Laks Most’s translation and Barnes’ seminal work on the Samian. This will allow us to shed some light on the subtle argumentations of Melissus. On top of that, we frame Melissus’ metaphysics employing modern logical instruments. On one side, this reformulation makes clear a few assumptions hidden in the deductions made by the Samian; on the other side, our paper shows that (...)
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    Melissus and Eleatic Monism, by Benjamin Harriman.John E. Sisko - 2020 - Ancient Philosophy 40 (2):476-481.
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    Melissus And His Opponents: The Argument of DK 30 B 8.Stephen Makin - 2005 - Phronesis 50 (4):263-288.
    In this paper I offer a new interpretation of Melissus' argument at DK 30 B8. In this passage Melissus uses an Eleatic argument against change to challenge an opponent who appeals to the authority of perception in order to support the view that there are a plurality of items in the world. I identify an orthodox type of approach to this passage, but argue that it cannot give a charitable interpretation of Melissus' strategy. In order to assess (...)
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    Melissus, Time and Eternity.Massimo Pulpito - 2017 - Peitho 8 (1):107-124.
    The traditional interpretation of Eleatism has it that Melissus was a disciple of Parmenides and that Parmenides believed in the timeless eternity of Being. It seems, on the contrary, that Melissus acknowledged the reality of time by conceiving eternity as infinite time. Failing to justify this particular divergence from Parmenides’ approach, certain authors held that it was necessary to reinterpret the Melissan eternity as a form of infinite timelessness. This paper attempts to demonstrate that this reading is groundless (...)
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    Parmenides, Melissus, Gorgias.A. E. F. - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (3):526-526.
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    Parmenides, Melissus, Gorgias. A Reinterpretation of Eleatic PhilosophyJ. H. M. M. Loenen.J. A. Philip - 1964 - Isis 55 (2):237-238.
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  11. Parmenides, Melissus, Gorgias.J. H. M. M. Loenen - 1960 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 15 (4):547-548.
     
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    Melissus of Samos in a New Light: Aristotle's Physics 186a10-16.D. E. Gershenson - 1961 - Phronesis 6:1.
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    Parmenides, Melissus and Gorgias. A Reinterpretation of Eleatic Philosophy.M. C. Scholar - 1965 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 3 (2):255-260.
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    Parmenides, Melissus, Gorgias: A Reinterpretation of Eleatic Philosophy. [REVIEW]E. F. A. - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (3):526-526.
    "What is not" is treated as specifically opposed to eternity and immutability rather than to any other sense of "is." "What is not" refers to Nature, the transient and the mutable. With this hypothesis, Loenen is able to throw light on many of the problematic aspects of Parmenides' poem and save him from the charge of being inconsistent. Melissus and Gorgias are treated together with Parmenides from a single viewpoint.--A. E. F.
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  15. Melissus and Parmenides.John Palmer - 2004 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 26:19-54.
     
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    Melissus of Samos in a New Light: Aristotle's Physics 186a10-16.Daniel A. Greenberg & Daniel E. Gershenson - 1961 - Phronesis 6 (1-2):1-9.
  17. Parmenides, Melissus, Gorgias.Johannes Hubertus Mathias Marie Loenen - 1959 - Assen, Netherlands,: Royal VanGorcum.
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    Melissus and the mortal soul.James Longrigg - 1975 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 119 (1-2):147-149.
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    And melissus.Stephen Makin - 2013 - In Frisbee Sheffield & James Warren (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Ancient Philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 34.
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  20. Melissus and Parmenides.John Palmer - 2004 - In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Xxvi: Summer 2004. Oxford University Press.
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    Parmenides, Melissus, Gorgias: A Reinterpretation of Eleatic Philosophy.Jerry Stannard - 1961 - Philosophical Review 70 (3):423.
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    Melissus’s So-called Refutation of Mixture.Mathilde Bremond - 2015 - Rhizomata 3 (2):143-158.
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    Melissus as a critic of Parmenides: a mimetic rivalry.Massimo Pulpito - 2017 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 21:17-40.
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    Melissus' Way of Seeming?Peter Bicknell - 1982 - Phronesis 27 (1):194-201.
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    Aristotle on Melissus on Infinity.Refik Güremen - 2023 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 101 (2):455-469.
    This paper claims that the argument that Aristotle seems to ascribe to Melissus in Physics III.6 about infinity is different from Melissus’ original argument. On scrutiny, it turns out that the Aristotelian version of the argument takes Melissus to suppose that being is unlimited because it is not in contact with anything else. I claim that this is not Melissus’ notion of unlimitedness for being, and that the Aristotelian version hinges on a reversal of Melissus (...)
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    MELISSUS OF SAMOS - (B.) Harriman Melissus and Eleatic Monism. Pp. xii + 242. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. Cased, £75, US$99.99. ISBN: 978-1-108-41633-7. [REVIEW]Sosseh Assaturian - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (2):365-366.
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    Did Melissus Believe in Incorporeal Being?N. B. Booth - 1958 - American Journal of Philology 79 (1):61.
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    Argumentation and counterfactual reasoning in Parmenides and Melissus.Flavia Marcacci - 2020 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 30:e03004.
    Parmenides and Melissus employ different deductive styles for their different kinds of argumentation. The former’s poem flows in an interesting sequence of passages: contents foreword, methodological premises, krisis, conclusions and corollaries. The latter, however, organizes an extensive process of deduction to show the characteristics of what is. In both cases, the strength of their argument rests on their deductive form, on the syntactical level of their texts: the formal structure of their reasonings help to identify the features and logical (...)
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    Establishing the Logos of Melissus: A Note on Chapter 1, Hippocrates’ De natura hominis.Benjamin Harriman - 2021 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 31.
    The earliest mention of Melissus of Samos by name is found in the first chapter of the Hippocratic De natura hominis. In the following note, I attempt to examine what is meant by the reference Melissus’ ‘logos’ in this work and suggest, against previous accounts, including Galen’s, that it has little to do with his commitment to monism. Rather Melissus’ logos is better understood as his referring to his strategy for demonstrating such a conclusion, especially his use (...)
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    Parmenides, Melissus, Gorgias. [REVIEW]Felix M. Cleve - 1963 - New Scholasticism 37 (2):255-258.
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    Peri tou (mē) ontos. Melissus and Gorgias at the ontological crossroad.Stefania Giombini & Massimo Pulpito - 2021 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 31.
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    A Vindication of Melissus? - Giovanni Reale: Melisso, Testimonianze e Frammenti. Introduzione, Traduzione e Commento. (Biblioteca di Studi Superiori, 1.) Pp. xii+448. Florence: La Nuova Italia, 1970 [actually 1971]. Cloth, L.6,000.G. B. Kerferd - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (02):186-.
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    Trilemmas: Gorgias’ PTMO Between Zeno and Melissus.Livio Rossetti - 2017 - Peitho 8 (1):155-172.
    The present paper makes the following points. The summary given in Sextus Emp. Math. VII is of much greater value than usually acknowledged, since it preserves several key elements of Gorgias’ communicational strategy. A sketchy trilemma is available in the opening sentence of Philolaos as well as in a passage of Plato’s Parmenides. This is evidence in favor of the hypothesis that the very first known trilemma was devised by Gorgias and not by Sextus himself or Aenesidemus. Not unlike Zeno, (...)
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    The Eleatic One in Melissus.Friedrich Solmsen - 1969 - North-Holland Publishing Company.
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    Parmenides, Melissus, Gorgias. A Reinterpretation of Eleatic Philosophy. [REVIEW]S. B. R. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (1):173-174.
    A patient attempt to get the philological detail of Parmenides' poem precise, by an author who has the virtue of recognizing the inseparability of philosophical considerations and philological technique. The conclusion is offered that the Eleatics were dualists almost in a Platonic sense, but with no causal connection between "being " and phenomena; thus there is no contradiction between the two parts of Parmenides' poem, and a strong historical affinity between Eleaticism and Plato's dualism. There is not quite enough precision (...)
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    Parmenides, Melissus, Gorgias. A Reinterpretation of Eleatic Philosophy. [REVIEW]R. S. B. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (1):173-174.
    A patient attempt to get the philological detail of Parmenides' poem precise, by an author who has the virtue of recognizing the inseparability of philosophical considerations and philological technique. The conclusion is offered that the Eleatics were dualists almost in a Platonic sense, but with no causal connection between "being " and phenomena; thus there is no contradiction between the two parts of Parmenides' poem, and a strong historical affinity between Eleaticism and Plato's dualism. There is not quite enough precision (...)
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  37. Eleatica 2012: Melissus between Miletus and Elea: Jaap Mansfeld et al.Massimo Pulpito (ed.) - 2016 - Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag.
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  38. Loenen . - Parmenides, Melissus, Gorgias. [REVIEW]J. Brunschwig - 1965 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 155:509.
     
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    Parmenides, Melissus, Gorgias. A Reinterpretation of Eleatic Philosophy by J. H. M. M. Loenen. [REVIEW]J. Philip - 1964 - Isis 55:237-238.
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  40. Justice, change, and knowledge : Aristotle, Parmenides, and Melissus on genesis and natural science.Rose Cherubin - 2018 - In Sean D. Kirkland & Eric Sanday (eds.), A Companion to Ancient Philosophy. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
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    A new testimonium on Diogenes of apollonia, with remarks on melissus'cosmology.Eusèbe de Cesaree & Livre I. La Préparation Évangélique - 2001 - Classical Quarterly 51:7-17.
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    Corporeality and Thickness: Back on Melissus’ Fragment B9.Mathilde Brémond - 2021 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 31.
    Melissus’ fragment B9, where he claims that being has no body and no thickness, raises the question of how being can be extended and full and at the same time incorporeal. Most recent interpretations tried to avoid lending to “body” the meaning of “physical body”. My aim in this paper is to reconstruct Melissus’ notion of body, by examining its connection to “thickness”. I show that Melissus meant by “thick” something that has distinct parts and therefore supports (...)
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    A Vindication of Melissus? Giovanni Reale: Melisso, Testimonianze e Frammenti. Introduzione, Traduzione e Commento. (Biblioteca di Studi Superiori, 1.) Pp. xii+448. Florence: La Nuova Italia, 1970 [actually 1971]. Cloth, L.6,000. [REVIEW]G. B. Kerferd - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (2):186-187.
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    A Vindication Of Melissus[REVIEW]G. B. Kerferd - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (2):186-187.
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  45. The incorporeality of what-is in Melissus of Samos.Daniel Matos - forthcoming - Ancient Philosophy.
     
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    PARMENIDES, ZENON AND MELISSUS - (L.) Brisson, (A.) Macé, (J.-F.) Pradeau (edd., trans.) Les Éléates. Fragments des œuvres de Parménide, Zénon et Mélissos. Pp. xxxii + 238. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2022. Paper, €27. ISBN: 978-2-251-45258-6. [REVIEW]Livio Rossetti - 2023 - The Classical Review 73 (1):42-43.
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  47. Sein und Nichtsein bei Parmenides, Melissus, Platon und Thomas von Aquin.Raúl Echauri - 1981 - Salzburger Jahrbuch für Philosophie:89-97.
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    Benjamin Harriman, Melissus and Eleatic Monism. (Cambridge Classical Studies.) Cambridge: Cambridge Universitiy Press, 2018, xii+242 pp. [REVIEW]Mathilde Brémond - 2018 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 102 (2):324-327.
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    Eleatic Monism in Zeno and Melissus.Patricia Kenig Curd - 1993 - Ancient Philosophy 13 (1):1-22.
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    Eleatic Monism in Zeno and Melissus.Patricia Kenig Curd - 1993 - Ancient Philosophy 13 (1):1-22.
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