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Plato’s Parmenides

Selected Papers of the Twelfth Symposium Platonicum
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International Plato Studies, Volume 41
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 2022

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Copyright Year
2022
ISBN-Print
978-3-98572-020-0
ISBN-Online
978-3-98572-021-7
Publisher
Academia, Baden-Baden
Series
International Plato Studies
Volume
41
Language
German
Pages
568
Product Type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 4
  2. Introduction No access Pages 5 - 14
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      1. 1. Historicité No access
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      2. 2. Tradition orale No access
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      3. 3. Bon usage de l’écriture No access
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      1. 1. Three oddities and a puzzle No access
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      2. 2. (Inter)Textuality No access
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        1. 1. The Magnificent Seven No access
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        2. 2. The (not so) Magnificent Seven (ish) No access
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      4. 4. The Parmenides pendulum No access
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      1. 1. Introduzione No access
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      2. 2. Il Sofista di Elea No access
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      3. 3. Gli Eleati come philotheamones No access
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      4. 4. Il Palamede eleatico e l’Eleatismo apotrettico No access
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      5. 5. Sui personaggi No access
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    1. Parmenide e il cavallo di Ibico: l’immagine dell’eros senile per la dialettica (Prm. 136e-137c) No access Pages 43 - 50
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      1. 1. Parmenides und die Hypothese des nicht-seienden Einen No access
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      2. 2. Der Einleitungsteil: eine fruchtlose Vermittlung, der Wettkampf und Pferde No access
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      3. 3. Der historische und der literarische Parmenides No access
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      4. 4. Wenn das Eine nicht ist No access
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      5. 5. Das Erbe der Philosophie des Parmenides No access
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      1. 1. What does the hypothesis mean? No access
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      2. 2. Could this hypothesis be an allusion to an existing doctrine? No access
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      3. 3. Is the refutation of the hypothesis sound? The understanding of its argument in the light of an Aristotelian notion No access
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      4. 4. Final considerations No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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        1. Step One: Whole and Part No access
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        2. Step Two: Forms and Participants No access
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        3. Step Three: The One and the Others No access
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      3. Conclusion No access
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    5. La dottrina eleatica dell’Uno-tutto nel primo λόγος di Zenone No access Pages 75 - 82
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      1. Introduction No access
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      2. A disagreement about Zeno’s target that this essay need not settle No access
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      3. Nehamas’s reasons against crediting Socrates with a severe objection No access
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      4. Conclusion No access
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      1. 1. The proem of the Parmenides: why Clazomenae? No access
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      2. 2. An Anaxagorean eponymy? No access
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      3. 3. μοῖραν μετέχειν, ἐφ’ ἑαυτοῦ and χωρισθῆναι: beyond Anaxagorean participation No access
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      4. 4. Conclusion No access
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      1. 1. Gorgias in Plato’s Parmenides No access
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      2. 2. Gorgias’ Method and Its Platonic Use No access
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      3. 3. Antilogic and the Parmenides’ Method No access
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      4. 4. Conclusion No access
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    9. Il Parmenide di Platone fra il Περὶ τοῦ μὴ ὄντος di Gorgia e il Περὶ τοῦ ὄντος di Protagora: l’ombra dei sofisti nella γυμνασία No access Pages 115 - 122
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      1. Gorgias en la primera parte del Parménides No access
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      2. El eleatismo de Gorgias y el Parménides No access
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      3. Gorgias en la segunda parte del Parménides No access
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      4. La fuerza de la dialéctica y la fuerza de las hipótesis No access
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      1. I No access
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      2. II No access
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      3. III No access
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      4. IV No access
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      1. The Exercise on Oneness No access
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      2. Repetition with Variation No access
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        1. Heraclitus and Parmenides in the Theaetetus No access
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        2. Battle of Gods and Giants No access
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        3. Aporia about Being No access
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      1. L’insistance sur le thème de l’âge No access
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        1. Prescription d’exercice ‘gymnique’ No access
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        2. La démonstration gymnique No access
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      3. Comment Socrate devient Socrate dans le Phédon No access
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    3. Parmenides’ hypothesis behind Plato’s Parmenides: ‘all the things are collectively called ἓν ὄν’ (Sph. 242d6) No access Pages 173 - 182
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    4. On common forms and dialectical inquiry in Plato’ Parmenides No access Pages 183 - 192
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      1. A. Introducing Plato’s Dialectic No access
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      2. B1. First Argument: 142c7-143a3 No access
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      3. B2. Second Argument 143a4-144e7 No access
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      4. C. Diagnosing the Parmenides Dialectic (of the two arguments) with the aid of the Sophist No access
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      5. D. Conclusion No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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      2. Parmenides’ exercise No access
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      3. Zenonian (or Parmenidean?) training No access
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      4. Aristotelian dialectic No access
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      5. Conclusions No access
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      1. 1. Dilemma of transcendence in the Parmenides No access
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      2. 2. Similarity introduced No access
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      3. 3. Zeno’s paradox No access
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      4. 4. Regress of similarities No access
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      5. 5. Similarity defined No access
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      6. 6. Homonymy and synonymy No access
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      7. 7. Conclusion No access
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    2. Sind die Ideen wirklich unteilbar? Zur zweifachen Natur der platonischen Formen (Prm. 131a-e) No access Pages 221 - 228
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      1. Indivisible day or divisible sail? No access
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      2. Types of eide: qualitative and assembling No access
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      3. What is virtue — gold or a face? No access
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      4. Soul and polis: both divisible and indivisible? No access
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      5. The Sophist: An ‘intelligible atom’ No access
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      6. Back to the Parmenides No access
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      7. The Typology of eide No access
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      1. Introduzione No access
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      2. 1. L’aporia del grande No access
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      3. 2. L’argomento dell’impartecipabilità per rassomiglianza No access
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      4. Conclusione No access
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    5. Separation Anxieties. Parmenides 133a-135c No access Pages 245 - 252
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      1. I No access
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        1. III No access
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        2. IV No access
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      1. 1. El argumento No access
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      2. 2. Los sentidos de δύναμις No access
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      3. 3. Los dioses y las Formas No access
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      1. I. Der ferne Gott No access
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      2. II. Der Zweifler und die Distanz No access
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      3. III. Literarische Strategien der Distanzierung No access
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        2. III No access
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        1. II. Which thesis of separation does Plato hold? No access
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        2. III. Plato’s response to the problem of separation in Part II No access
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      1. Some preliminary remarks No access
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      2. The one and the other/the others No access
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      3. The Whole and the Parts No access
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      4. The One as Principle No access
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      5. Final thoughts No access
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      1. The Subject and Number of Hypotheses in Plato’s Parmenides No access
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      2. The Subject of the Hypotheses No access
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      3. The Number of Hypotheses No access
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      4. Conclusion No access
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      1. 1. Einleitung No access
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      2. 2. Meinwalds Interpretationsansatz No access
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        1. 3.1. PTA-Prädikationen No access
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        2. 3.2. PH-Prädikationen No access
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        1. 4.1. Essentielle und notwendige Eigenschaften No access
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        2. 4.3. Essentielle Eigenschaften und PH-Prädikationen im Phaidon No access
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        3. 4.4. Notwendige Eigenschaften im Sophistes: die Passage der megista genê No access
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      5. 5. Schluss No access
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    4. La deuxième partie du Parménide : identité et altérité de l’intelligible ? No access Pages 331 - 338
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    5. Dialectic and Forms in Prm. 137c-144e No access Pages 339 - 346
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      1. Being in Time: is it really the only kind of Being there is? No access
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        1. 1) Reconsidering the final paradoxical claims of the first hypothesis No access
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        2. 2) The link between the tenseless Forms and the atopos nature of ‘the Instant’ [τὸ ἐξαίφνης] No access
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        3. 3) How to Interpret the First Hypothesis and the Parmenides in general No access
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    7. Il numero come prototipo di pluralità unificata (Prm.147a3-6) No access Pages 355 - 360
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    8. The One and Time: Parmenides 151e-153a No access Pages 361 - 370
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      1. 1. Introduction No access
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      2. 2. Common interpretations of the notion ‘eternity’ No access
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      3. 3. Neo-eternalism No access
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      4. 4. Fundamental Ontology of the Present No access
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      5. 5. Conclusion No access
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      1. The prevailing alternative interpretations of ‘the third’ No access
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      2. Problems with all three interpretations No access
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      3. A fourth interpretation: ‘the third’ as mediating deductions one and two No access
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      4. ‘The third’ as mediating all of the opposed deductions: the hinge on which all of the deductions turn No access
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      5. Conclusion No access
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      1. 1. The One and the Others No access
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      2. 2. Gunk No access
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      3. 3. The Aporetic Reading No access
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      1. 1) 142a-144e No access
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      2. 2) 155e-157b No access
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      3. 3) 157b-159b No access
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      4. Conclusione No access
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      1. 0. Introduzione No access
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      2. 1. Riferimento No access
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      3. 2. Essere e partecipazione No access
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      4. 3. Conclusioni No access
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      1. IpVI No access
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      2. IpV No access
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      3. Parallelo con Sph. 237-239 No access
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        1. 164b5-c6 No access
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        2. 164c7-d8 No access
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        3. 164d9-165b4 No access
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        4. 165b5-e1 No access
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        1. Mutual differentiation and the concept of appearance No access
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        2. Particular sensible things No access
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        3. The infinite divisibility of the empirical and the intelligible unity No access
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        4. The Absence of the One as what the others differ from No access
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        5. Consequences for the others with respect to what? No access
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      1. The guiding hypothesis and the arguments of Deduction VII No access
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      2. Suggestions for identifying the objects discussed in Deduction VII No access
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      3. Conclusion No access
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      1. 1. A Brief Critique No access
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        1. Deduction V No access
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        2. Deduction VI No access
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        3. Deduction VII No access
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        4. Deduction VIII No access
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      1. 1. Premessa No access
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      2. 2. Partire dalla fine: le conseguenze teologiche della “difficoltà” (134c6-e8) No access
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      3. 3. Intermezzo: cenni sulla dottrina stoica delle categorie No access
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      4. 4. Autoidentità e determinazione No access
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      5. 5. Relazione e disposizione No access
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      6. 7. Conclusioni (provvisorie) No access
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    2. Apuleian Evidence regarding Pre-Plotinian Interpretation of the Parmenides No access Pages 483 - 490
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    3. Plotinus and Parmenides No access Pages 491 - 500
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    4. Forms as paradigms in Plato’s Parmenides 132c-d. Proclus’ response to Aristotle and Alexander of Aphrodisias’ attacks on the Forms considered as patterns No access Pages 501 - 508
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    6. Simplicio, in Cael. 556, 3-560, 10, a margine di Platone, Prm. 135b8-c1. Prolegomeni a una genealogia del parallelismo onto-epistemologico No access Pages 517 - 526
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  3. References No access Pages 527 - 568

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