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- Parmenides of Elea, who argued that our perceptions of change are illusions, but logical truths are
eternal, held which of the following metaphysical viewpoints?
- extreme particularism (a view shared with Heraclitus)
- Aristotelian realism (a view shared with Thales)
- Platonic idealism (a view shared with Socrates)
- extreme universalism (a view shared with Pythagoras)
- all of the above
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