Plato's Parmenides reconsidered. (2015)
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- Book
- Title:
- Plato's Parmenides reconsidered. (2015)
- Main Title:
- Plato's Parmenides reconsidered
- Further Information:
- Note: Mehmet Tabak.
- Other Names:
- Tabak, Mehmet
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction -- PART I: FORMS IN THE MIDDLE-PERIOD DIALOGUES -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theory of Forms in Phaedo -- 3. The Theory of Forms in Cratylus -- 4. The Theory of Forms in Republic -- 5. Conclusion -- PART II: PARMENIDES, PART I -- 6. Introduction -- 7. The Setting and the Main Characters of Parmenides -- 8. Socrates' Theory of Forms and His Challenge -- 9. The Extent of Forms -- 10. Parmenides' Criticism of the Participation Theory -- 11. Infinite Regress Objections and More -- 12. Radical Separation of Forms Prohibits Knowledge -- 13. The Method -- 14. Aristoteles Replaces Socrates -- 15. Conclusion -- PART III: PARMENIDES, PART II -- 16. Introduction -- 17. Argument 1: If the One Is, It Is Nothing -- 18. Argument 2: If the One Has Being It Can Be and Not Be All Things -- 19. Preliminary Remarks -- 20. The One is a Whole with Parts -- 21. The One Has Infinite Parts and Numbers -- 22. The One Has Limit and Shape -- 23. The One in Space and In Itself (Beginning of Fallacies) -- 24. Motion and Rest -- 25. The Same As and Different From Itself and the Others -- 26. Like and Unlike Itself and the Others -- 27. Has and Does not Have Contact with Itself and the Others -- 28. Equal and Unequal to Itself and the Others -- 29. Older and Younger than Itself and the Others -- 30. Conclusions of Argument 2 -- The Appendix -- Argument 3: If the Absolutely One Participates, the Others Are -- Argument 4: If the Absolutely One Does NotMachine generated contents note: -- Introduction -- PART I: FORMS IN THE MIDDLE-PERIOD DIALOGUES -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theory of Forms in Phaedo -- 3. The Theory of Forms in Cratylus -- 4. The Theory of Forms in Republic -- 5. Conclusion -- PART II: PARMENIDES, PART I -- 6. Introduction -- 7. The Setting and the Main Characters of Parmenides -- 8. Socrates' Theory of Forms and His Challenge -- 9. The Extent of Forms -- 10. Parmenides' Criticism of the Participation Theory -- 11. Infinite Regress Objections and More -- 12. Radical Separation of Forms Prohibits Knowledge -- 13. The Method -- 14. Aristoteles Replaces Socrates -- 15. Conclusion -- PART III: PARMENIDES, PART II -- 16. Introduction -- 17. Argument 1: If the One Is, It Is Nothing -- 18. Argument 2: If the One Has Being It Can Be and Not Be All Things -- 19. Preliminary Remarks -- 20. The One is a Whole with Parts -- 21. The One Has Infinite Parts and Numbers -- 22. The One Has Limit and Shape -- 23. The One in Space and In Itself (Beginning of Fallacies) -- 24. Motion and Rest -- 25. The Same As and Different From Itself and the Others -- 26. Like and Unlike Itself and the Others -- 27. Has and Does not Have Contact with Itself and the Others -- 28. Equal and Unequal to Itself and the Others -- 29. Older and Younger than Itself and the Others -- 30. Conclusions of Argument 2 -- The Appendix -- Argument 3: If the Absolutely One Participates, the Others Are -- Argument 4: If the Absolutely One Does Not Participate, the Others Are Not -- The Conclusion of Arguments 1 to 4, Parmenides' and Ours -- Argument 5: Whatever Is Said of the Negative One Must Be True and Known -- Argument 6: Speaking of the Negative One, Which We Cannot Speak Of -- Argument 7: If the One Is Not, the Others Appear to Be -- Argument 8: If the One Is Not, the Others Neither Appear to Be Nor Are Anything -- The Final Conclusion of Parmenides -- PART IV: PARMENIDES IN THEAETETUS AND SOPHIST -- Introduction -- Plato's Critique of Protagoras in Theaetetus -- Parmenides and Parmenides in Sophis. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- New York : Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date:
- 2015
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (240 pages)
- Subjects:
- 184
General
Form (Philosophy)
PHILOSOPHY / General
PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical
PHILOSOPHY / Criticism
Criticism
History of Western philosophy
Philosophy
Western philosophy: Ancient, to c 500 - Languages:
- English
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- 9781137505996
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