Plato's Parmenides reconsidered:
"Plato's Parmenides is very commonly read as a turning-point in Plato's philosophical development. Most contemporary scholars agree with the view that Plato seriously criticizes his theory of Forms in this dialogue. According to some proponents of this view, Plato deemed these critici...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Plato's Parmenides is very commonly read as a turning-point in Plato's philosophical development. Most contemporary scholars agree with the view that Plato seriously criticizes his theory of Forms in this dialogue. According to some proponents of this view, Plato deemed these criticisms too damaging to his theory of Forms, and subsequently abandoned this theory. Other proponents of the serious-self-criticism view argue that, instead of abandoning his theory of Forms, Plato lays the foundations of a new and improved theory of Forms in Parmenides--there is little agreement on what this new theory entails. Against this prevailing scholarly wisdom, Mehmet Tabak illustrates that Parmenides is exclusively a satirical dialogue in which Plato attempts to expose the absurd nature of the doctrines and method of his philosophical opponents. Tabak's accessible, historically-sensitive, detailed, and comprehensive account is the first decisive illustration of this view, which has been sporadically defended for many centuries"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Plato's Critique of Protagoras in Theaetetus -- Parmenides and Parmenides in Sophis |
Beschreibung: | VIII, 229 S. |
ISBN: | 9781137515353 113751535X |
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
1 Forms in the Middle-Period Dialogues 5
Introduction 5
The Theory of Forms in Phaedo 6
The Theory of Forms in Cratylus 15
The Theory of Forms in Reptiblic 21
Conclusion 28
2 Parmenides, Part I 29
Introduction 29
The Setting and the Main Characters of Parmenides 29
Socrates’s Theory of Forms and His Challenge 35
The Extent of Forms 36
Parmenides’s Criticism of the Participation Theory 38
Infinite Regress Objections and More 43
Radical Separation of Forms Prohibits Knowledge 48
The Method 52
Aristoteles Replaces Socrates 56
Conclusion 56
3 Parmenides, Part II 59
Introduction 59
Argument 1: If the One Is, It Is Nothing 60
Argument 2: If the One Has Being, It Can Be and Not
Be All Things 71
The Appendix 97
Argument 3: If the Absolute One Participates, the
Others Arc 101
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Contents
Argument 4: If the Absolute One Does Not Participate,
the Others Are Not 105
The Conclusion of Arguments 1-4: Parmenides’s
and Ours 107
Argument 5: Whatever Is Said of the Negative One Must
Be True and Known 108
Argument 6: Speaking of the Negative One, Which We
Cannot Speak Of 118
Argument 7: If the One Is Not, the Others Appear to Be 120
Argument 8: If the One Is Not, the Others Neither
Appear to Be nor Are Anything 123
The Final Conclusion of Parmenides 124
4 Parmenides in Theaetetus and Sophist 127
Introduction 127
Plato’s Critique of Protagoras in Theaetetus 128
Pai menides and Parmenides in Sophist 141
Conclusion 163
Notes 167
Bibliography 215
General Index 221
Index Locorum 225
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spelling | Tabak, Mehmet Verfasser aut Plato's Parmenides reconsidered Mehmet Tabak 1. publ. Basingstoke [u.a.] Palgrave Macmillan 2015 VIII, 229 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Plato's Critique of Protagoras in Theaetetus -- Parmenides and Parmenides in Sophis "Plato's Parmenides is very commonly read as a turning-point in Plato's philosophical development. Most contemporary scholars agree with the view that Plato seriously criticizes his theory of Forms in this dialogue. According to some proponents of this view, Plato deemed these criticisms too damaging to his theory of Forms, and subsequently abandoned this theory. Other proponents of the serious-self-criticism view argue that, instead of abandoning his theory of Forms, Plato lays the foundations of a new and improved theory of Forms in Parmenides--there is little agreement on what this new theory entails. Against this prevailing scholarly wisdom, Mehmet Tabak illustrates that Parmenides is exclusively a satirical dialogue in which Plato attempts to expose the absurd nature of the doctrines and method of his philosophical opponents. Tabak's accessible, historically-sensitive, detailed, and comprehensive account is the first decisive illustration of this view, which has been sporadically defended for many centuries"-- Plato / Parmenides Plato v427-v347 Parmenides (DE-588)4197333-1 gnd rswk-swf Parmenides (Plato) fast Form (Philosophy) Form (Philosophy) fast PHILOSOPHY / Criticism bisacsh PHILOSOPHY / General bisacsh PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical bisacsh Plat. Parmenides (DE-2581)TH000002405 gbd Plato phil. TLG 0059 (DE-2581)TH000002380 gbd Plato v427-v347 Parmenides (DE-588)4197333-1 u DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 21 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027940833&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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