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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 June 2022

Benjamin Folit-Weinberg
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Index

A-B-C pattern. See types of dependence
actors’ categories, 6, 10
Alcman, 77
Altar of the Twelve Gods. See road signs
Anaximander, 3, 67
Anaximenes, 3, 67
Anscombe, G.E.M., 1, 127 n. 34
Archaeology of Knowledge, 1619, 20
discourse modes
and ordering of enunciative series, 120
discursive archaeology
vs metaphor, 20, 124 n. 18
discursive regularities, 1619
and intertextuality, 20
forms of succession, 119121
levels of dependence, 120
Archilochus, 77
argument. See extended deductive argumentation
absence of in Golden Tablets, 185
and rhetorical schema of hodos, 229
as discourse mode
in Fr. 2 and Od. 12.55–126, 207209
in Heraclitus, 227228, 229
in Milesian accounts, 227
in Od. 12.55–126, 177181
in Parmenides’ ‘Route to Truth’, 230
in Sirens and Thrinacia episodes, 151154
in Xenophanes, 227228, 229
key features of, 127128
vs reasoning, 1516
Aristotle, 6, 31, 40, 275
definition of apodeixis, 2
astronomy, Parmenides and, 2
atomic tradition, Parmenides and, 2
Austin, N., 173
Austin, S., interpretation of Fr. 8 of, 265267
Bacchylides, 73, 74
Bakker, E.
on A-B-C patterns, 129
on men … de … clauses, 164
on nostos as quest, 289, 291
Barnes, J., 228, 306, 310
Bicknell, P. J., 306
Bodnár, I., 302, 304, 305306, 307
Burnet, J., 4
catalogic discourse, 24
and sēmata in Fr. 8, 223
as list, 130131
as series, 131
definition of, 129131
key features of, 133135
Catalogue of Ships, 128, 145
Catalogue of Women, 112
change in epistemic status of poetry
driven by diachronic processes, 8992
driven by genre, 9293
Charybdis. See Homer, Odyssey
Chatman, S., 171
Circe, 129
and elegy, 83
and hodos in Od. 10, 138, 141, 142
and hodos in Od. 12, 144, 146148
and Sirens and Thrinacia, 148157
and Parmenides’ goddess, 102, 104105, 110, 114116, 196203
first-person speech, use of, 107108
con-sequence
definition of, 140
in hodos in Od. 12.37–141, 192
in Parmenides’ ‘Route to Truth’, 218, 248
transition to logical consequence from, 218, 260261, 264, 282
Cornford, F., 4
Couloubaritsis, L., 131
Curd, P., 308, 309, 311, 312
deliberation, Homeric, 180, 181, 187, 189, 281
and Fr. 2, 208209
and krisis, 211, 213
Democritus, 1, 277
demonstration
importance of hodos for development of, 1819, 281283
key features of, 13
beginning. See krisis, importance for demonstration
conclusion. See hodos, as activity, teleological nature of
extended deductive argumentation. See extended deductive argumentation
outline of in Parmenides’ poem, 2227
Derrida, J., 67
Descartes, R., 8
description, 120, 225
-by-negation, 174, 193, 211
with modal charge, 175176
in rhetorical schema of hodos, 141142
in Fr. 2, 205207
in Fr. 8, 231232, 233238
in Od. 12.55–126, 159160, 164, 170, 171176, 177181, 205207
in Sirens and Thrinacia episodes, 148151
key features of, 125127
within krisis portion, 166171
without descriptivity, 132, 248
Dike, 82, 98 n.124, 99
Diogenes of Apollonia, 214
discourse modes, 125128
discourse-unit
and rhetorical schema of hodos, 283
in Od. 10 and Od. 12, 205
meaning of, 162
discursive regularities. See Archaeology of Knowledge
discursive systematicity
and the rhetorical schema of hodos, 229
features of, 226
in Heraclitus, 229
in Milesian accounts, 226227, 229
in Parmenides’ ‘Route to Truth’, 230
in Xenophanes, 228, 229
Dolin, E., 102
double motivation, 108
einai, use of
in Od. 12.55–126, 171173, 179, 180, 182, 190, 193, 210, 281
and Parmenides’ poem, 191
Empedocles, 67, 204, 277
enunciative series, ordering of. See Archaeology of Knowledge, ordering of enunciative series
epei
in Parmenides’ poem, 219
epei and gar
as a feature of argument discourse mode, 128
in argument sections, 177181, 193
in Fr. 2, 207
in Od. 12.55–126, 177181, 182, 190, 191
epic poetics
and Invocation of the Muses in Il. 2, 9596
and ‘poetics of truth’, 8587, 9394, 9596
and Parmenides’ poem, 113114
and ‘rhetoric of traditionality’, 8587
and ‘special speech’, 8587
and ‘traditional referentiality’, 8587
episode, vs hodos unit and discourse-unit, 158, 161165
exclusive, exhaustive disjunction. See krisis
extended deductive argumentation
as component of demonstration, 1
as narrativity without narration, description without descriptivity, 132, 237, 248, 264
importance of hodos for invention of, 260261, 275276, 282283
Parmenides’ invention of, 5, 1112, 1927, 119120, 225, 271276
and interpretations of Fr. 8, 265, 270
and Od. 12.37–141, 193194
Finkelberg, M., 95
Ford, A., 75
gar. See epei and gar
genealogy. See hodos, as rhetorical schema, vs genealogy
and degree of argumentation afforded, 227
and discursive systematicity, 226227
as catalogic discourse, 136
Gill, C. See deliberation, Homeric
Golden Tablets, 193
absence of argument in, 185
crossroads image in, 183185
vs Od. 12.55–126, 185189
Granger, H., 109110
Great Panathenaea, 73
Greek Miracle, Parmenides and the, 4
Halliwell, S., 93, 95, 114
Havelock, E.
linguistic task of Presocratics, 233, 234235, 248
on Parmenides and Homer, 1314, 16, 72, 124 n. 18, 237 n. 63
Hecataeus, 89, 108
Hegel, G. W. F., 1
Heidegger, M., 1, 67
Heraclitus, 3, 74, 111, 305, 306
and Homer, 73
argumentation in, 227228, 229
discursive systematicity in, 228229
herms, 4344
and Parmenides’ sēmata, 44, 222
Herodotus, 41
Hesiod, 68
and Parmenides, 23
epistemological framework of, 94, 97, 114116
and Parmenides, 7172
Theogony, 233
and Parmenides’ poem, 84
as model for Milesians, 226
as series, 131
Muses in, 6971, 97
and Parmenides’ goddess, 99102, 103104
Works and Days
and Parmenides’ poem, 84
crossroads, 183184, 193
vs Od. 12.55–126, 185189
Hestia, 284
hodos
and the concept of method, 27, 300
as activity
and linguistic aspect, 5860
purposive nature of, 5256
relationship to accomplishments of, 6063
semantics of, 4748, 5263
spatial destination of, 5657
teleological nature of, 5259
in Odyssey and Parmenides’ ‘Route to Truth’, 296
as catalogic discourse, 131132, 281
importance for invention of extended deductive argumentation of, 218, 282283
in Od. 12.39–141, 191194
as crossroads. See krisis
as physical object, 12
and logical necessity in Parmenides’ poem, 40, 4546, 64, 108, 115, 254255, 257261
and organization of space, 3335
management of, 4041
and organization of space, 46
road signs on, 4244
as rut road, 3540
construction of, 3637, 38
dimensions of, 3738
semantics of, 4647, 4852, 63
travel by wheeled vehicles on, 3940
as rhetorical schema, 131132, 281, 282
and argumentation, 229
and description, 141142
without descriptivity, 248
and discursive systematicity, 229
and narrativity, 137138, 139140
without narration, 248
and types of dependence, 138142
as series, not list, 144, 248
epistemological implications of, 233237
importance for epistemology of, 248
importance for invention of extended deductive argumentation of, 218, 230, 275276, 282283
in Od. 12.39–141, 146149, 191194
in Od. 55–126, 157161
in Parmenides’ ‘Route to Truth’, 249251
in Fr. 8, 223226, 252255, 263267
key features of, 143145
ontological implications of, 233238, 241242, 248249
relationship to space of, 135137
rhetorical power of, 264
vs genealogy, 233237, 241242, 248249
importance of
for emergence of demonstration, 281
for extended deductive argumentation, 281
semantic field of, 12
two meanings of, 225
implications for Parmenides’ poem of, 260261, 262
vs keleuthos, implications for Fr. 2, 262
hodos dizēsios. See Parmenides’ poem, ‘Route to Truth’
as network of meanings, 1012
hodos-unit, 192, 211, 243
analysis of Od. 12.39–141 by, 161
analysis of Od. 12.55–126 by, 163, 164
analysis of ‘Route to Truth’ by, 214216, 218, 223226
definition of, 162
Hölscher, U., 306
Homer
Iliad
Invocation of the Muses, 68, 7677, 80, 9596
and Parmenides’ goddess, 99102, 104
and Xenophanes, 71
maximalist reading of, 114116
late archaic reception of, 6667, 7276, 9596, 114
Odyssey
12.37–141, 146157, 191194
and Parmenides’ ‘Route to Truth’, 218, 223226, 235237
temporality of, 235237
12.55–126, 157181
and Parmenides’ Fr. 2, 203216
and Parmenides’ Fr. 8, 234237
and Parmenides’ ‘Route to Truth’, 185191
distinctiveness of, 185191
and Parmenides’ poem, 83
Apologoi, 107
and Parmenides’ hodos dizēsios, 197203
end of, and end of Parmenides’ ‘Route to Truth’, 296298
temporality of
plot of, 242
story of, 242
‘Golden Verses’, 74
and Solon’s ‘Eunomia’, 8082
Homeric Hymns
and epiphany, 97
and poetics of truth, 96
Hopman, M., 164
Hymn to Aphrodite, 112
Hymn to Apollo, 73, 92, 93, 111
Hymn to Demeter, 112
Ibycus, 67, 68, 111
‘Polycrates Ode’, 76
and epic poetics, 87
and Homer’s Muses, 77
and poetics of truth, 96
intertextuality, 10
and discursive archaeology, 20
between Parmenides and Homer, 2122, 75, 181183, 185191, 214, 305
criteria for assessing, 182183, 189191
de Jong, I. J. F., 158, 160, 161, 174
Kant, I., 8
Karsten, S., 249
Kenny–Vendler verb types, 6063
accomplishments, 6162
Kirk and Raven, 308, 311, 312
Kirk, G. S., 233234, 235
Knudsen, R., 151153, 179, 181, 187
krisis
and modally charged negation
in Fr. 2, 212
in Od. 12.55–126, 191
definition of, 166
importance for demonstration, 214216
in Od. 12.55–126, 166171, 181182, 192194, 282
distinctiveness of, 183191
in Od. 12.55–126 and Parmenides’ ‘Route to Truth’, 217
in Parmenides’ ‘Route to Truth’, 282
description organized by, 166, 205
types of dependence within. See types of dependence
and description, 189
list, 248
features of, 130131
Lloyd, G. E. R., 67, 10, 1516, 253
polar expressions. See polar expressions
logical necessity
and hodos as physical object, 40, 4546, 64, 108, 115, 258261
Lowe, N., 283
McKirahan, R., interpretation of Fr. 8 of, 267270
Melissus, 1, 67
men … de … clauses
in Fr. 2, 205206
and Od. 12.55–126, 204205
in Od. 12.55–73, 164
in Od. 12.73–126, 164165
method, concept of, 14
and relationship to hodos, 27, 300
Milesians, the
argumentation in, 227, 229
discursive systematicity in, 226227, 229
Miller, M., 109
Mimnermus, 77
Mogyoródi, E., 240
Most, G., 199
Mourelatos, A. P. D., 240, 249
on ‘motif of chariotry’ and ‘theme of Fate-Constraint’, 256258
on Parmenides and Homer, 1315, 16, 72, 124 n. 18
on road imagery in Parmenides’ poem, 18
on sēmata in Parmenides’ poem, 44, 296
on ‘positive teleology’ of Peithous keleuthos, 261262
narration, 120, 225
in Fr. 8, 230231
in rhetorical schema of hodos
in Fr. 2, 205
in Od. 12.55–126, 159, 160190, 205
key features of, 125127
loss of in Fr. 8, 233237
narrativity without, 132, 248
negation
in Od. 12.55–126, 173176
with modal charge, 190, 191, 193, 210
in Fr. 2, 207
in krisis, 212214
in Od. 12.55–126, 175176, 178179
nostos
as quest, 287289, 295296
failed, 156
teleological nature of
and bed of Odysseus, 284287
and Parmenides’ hodos dizēsios, 200202
observers’ categories. See actors’ categories
Odysseus
and Parmenides’ kouros, 196203
bed of, 283296
and Parmenides’ to eon, 293296
and teleological nature of nostos of, 284287
and test of identity of, 287289
as empedon sēma, 289293
oimē
and rhetorical schema, 121124
Owen, G. E. L., 219
interpretation of Fr. 8 of, 251, 253255, 265
Palmer, J., 307
Parmenidean apology, 283
and end of Odyssey, 296298
Parmenides
as poet, 109, 114116, 264
Parmenides’ goddess
and Circe, 102, 104105, 107108, 110, 114116, 196203
and epic Muses, 98102
and first-person speech, use of, 104108
and Hesiod’s Muses, 99102, 103104
multiple possible identites of, 98, 110
Parmenides’ kouros
and audience of poem, 245247
and Odysseus, 196203
Parmenides’ poem, 104
and Hesiod’s Theogony, 84
and Hesiod’s Works and Days, 84
and Od. 12.55–126
and Fr. 2, 203216
and poetics of truth, 114116
and religious ritual, 2324, 108110
and semantics of hodos, 6364, 254255, 259261
argument in
Fr. 2, 207209, 214216
as poem, 5
description in
Fr. 2, 205207
Fr. 8, 231232, 233238
dialectical nature of , 245, 246247
in Fr. 2, 215
in relation to Od. 12, 209211
Doxa, 25, 103, 104, 297
place in Parmenides’ poem, 249
Fr. 5, 249, 301313
narration in
Fr. 2, 205
Fr. 8, 230231
philosophical vs other interpretations of, 2526, 270278
proem of, 8284, 98102, 104108
and elegy, 8283
as journey to Muse, 9798
time of narration, 247248
‘Route to Truth’
and the Apologoi, 197203
as catalogic discourse, 131132, 218
as series vs. list, 249251, 251255
story-world of, 249251, 263264
Fr. 8, 251255
epistemological implications of, 240241
intentional vagueness of, 245
ontological implications of, 241, 247
and plot, 242244
structure of argumentation of vs interpretation of arguments of, 252
temporality of
epistemological implications of, 247
implications for narration and narrativity, 248
and plot, 247248
time of narration, 244247
types of dependence in Fr. 2
and Od. 12.55–126, 205207
use of dactylic hexameter for, 110114
and ‘poetics of truth’, 114
Penelope
and bed of Odysseus, 287289
peira of
as valid proof (empedon sēma), 289293
deductive character of, 287289
Pindar, 67, 68, 73, 74, 111
and Parmenides, 23
epinicians of, 89
and epic poetics, 88
Muses in, and Homer’s Muses, 105
Paean 6, 76, 93
and epic poetics, 87
and Homer’s Muses, 7879
epistemic status of, 8992
Paean 7b, 76
and epic poetics, 87
and Homer’s Muses, 7879
epistemic status of, 8992
paeans of
and poetics of truth, 96
relationship to the Muses of, 105107
Planctae. See Homer, Odyssey
Plato, 173, 277
and dating of Parmenides, 65
polar expressions, 186, 187, 188
definition of, 165
de Polignac, F., 3334
Popper, K., 1, 283, See Parmenidean apology
Ranzato, S.
and ‘polysemy of myth’, 109
Reinhardt, K., 306
rhetorical modes. See discourse modes
rhetorical schemata
and Lord-Parry ‘theme’, 122123
definition of, 120
vs oimē, 121124
ring composition
and Parmenides’ hodos dizēsios, 200202
road signs
Altar of the Twelve Gods as, 4243
and Parmenides’ poem, 43, 222
and Parmenides’ poem, 4546
and Parmenides’ sēmata, 221223
herms as, 4344
and Parmenides’ poem, 4344
and Parmenides’ sēmata, 222
on Thasos, 4445
Rowett, C., 111
Russell, B., 1, 8, 67
Schofield, M., 4
Scodel, R., 89, 108
Scylla. See Homer, Odyssey
Sedley, D.
interpretation of Fr. 8 of, 251, 252254, 263264
implications for Fr. 5, 309
sēma, 146
and Od. 12, 221
as discursive
in Fr. 8, 220, 223, 254255
in Od. 12, 221
in Od. 23, 289293
as object
and herms, 44
in Fr. 8, 220, 221223, 254255
and Ancient Greek road signs, 221223
in Od. 23, 289293
empedon
as valid proof in Od. 23, 289293
in Fr. 8, 220226
series, 248
features of, 131
Serres, M., 131
Shield of Heracles, 112
Simonides, 67, 68, 73, 74, 111
‘Plataea Elegy’, 76
and Homer’s Muses, 79
and poetics of truth, 87, 96
19 (IEG), 75
Sirens. See Homer, Odyssey
Solon
‘Eunomia’, 76
and Parmenides’ proem, 8283
and the ‘Golden Verses’, 8082
Stesichorus, 73
Story-world
of Apologoi, 313
of Parmenides’ ‘Route to Truth’, 249251, 313
of Fr. 8, 254255
succession, forms of. See Archaeology of Knowledge, forms of succession
Tarán, L., 304
text-types. See discourse modes
Theagenes of Rhegium, 74
Themis, 99
Theognis, 183
Thrinacia. See Homer, Odyssey
Tiresias, 57, 107, 146, 170, 285, 295, 296
to eon
and bed of Odysseus, 293296
relationship between qualities of, 223224, 251, 254255, 258261, 263264
Tor, S., 100, 201
on ‘reasoning’ vs ‘revelation’, 6970, 109
types of dependence
and A-B-C patterns, 129, 145
and Catalogue of Ships, 129
and Homeric scholarship, 128129
features of, 120
in Homeric hodos, 281
within rhetorical schema of hodos, 138142, 144145, 283
in Fr. 8, 192
in Od. 10, 192
in Od. 12.37–141, 192193, 192193
in Parmenides’ ‘Route to Truth’, 192, 230
within krisis, 166171, 189
in Fr. 2, 207, 208209
in Od. 12 and Fr. 2, 207208, 214216
in Od. 55–126, 166181
Vernant, J.-P., 4, 284285
Wittgenstein, L., 8, 67
Xenophanes, 3, 67, 68, 74, 85, 106, 111
and Homer, 71, 73
argumentation in, 227228, 229
critique of ‘folk epistemology’, 238240
discursive systematicity in, 228, 229
epistemological framework of, 7172, 94, 97, 108, 115
Parmenides’ response to, 7172, 108110
temporality of epistemological theories of, 238240
use of verse of, 112
Zeno, 1, 67, 111

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