Heraclitus And Parmenides’ Face-Off In Plato’s Sophist - Deepstash

Heraclitus And Parmenides’ Face-Off In Plato’s Sophist

The direct confrontation between the two opposite lines of thought happened in a dialogue recorded by Plato called Sophist.

This dialogue’s objective is to define through dialectic the difference between sophists and philosophers, being and not being, and to determine the nature of all things through the juxtaposition of the ideas of Heraclitus and Parmenides. Sophists were pre-Socratic teachers who were criticized by philosophers because they earned money for their teachings, while philosophers believed that knowledge should be spread for free.

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To philosophy’s oldest question, Greek philosophers Heraclitus and Parmenides answered with opposing views. Or did they?

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