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The purpose of the HYELE Institute for Comparative Studies is to support and encourage Philosophical research into Science, Art, Culture, Theology, Law, Business, Politics, Human Behavior, and Education.The HYELE Institute for Comparative Studies was founded by Arnold Hermann in 1997 (ICCS). He is an independent researcher and philosopher. His areas of specialization are Presocratic Philosophy, Metaphysics, and methods of thinking. He is the institute's president & director. Sara Hermann is co-founder & vice-president. "Hyele" is an older variation on Elea, an ancient city in Southern Italy established by Greek settlers around 535 BC. Known as Velia in Roman times, today the city belongs to the commune of Ascea, Campania, about 25 miles south of Paestum. Elea's claim to fame is its association with the so-called Eleatic School of philosophy, whose foremost representative is Parmenides of Elea (b. approx. 515 BCE).
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