Books of Titans Podcast

#289 - Parmenides

May 1, 2026
A deep dive into Parmenides' life and his lasting puzzle about Being. Short readings of his poem On Nature and the two paths of truth and opinion. Clear focus on his claim that reason, not the senses, alone reveals reality. Survey of how later thinkers like Plato and Democritus tried to answer his challenge.
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ADVICE

Favor Reason Over Senses When They Clash

  • Trust rigorous reasoning over immediate sense impressions when they conflict, according to Parmenides as presented by Erik.
  • Erik urges suspending sensory belief to accept logical conclusions about being's nature when required.
INSIGHT

Two Paths To Knowledge

  • Parmenides splits inquiry into the Way of Truth (reason) and the Way of Opinion (sensory belief).
  • Erik Rostad reads Parmenides' opening where a goddess reveals that truth is unwavering while mortal opinions have no warranty.
ANECDOTE

Homeric Journey To A Goddess Of Truth

  • Erik reads Parmenides' Homeric opening where mares draw him along a goddess-guided road to knowledge.
  • The goddess greets him and contrasts persuasive truth with mortal opinion, framing the poem's two-part structure.
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