Plato's PARMENIDES : : The Conversion of the Soul / / Mitchell H. Miller.

Miller's study demonstrates the value of integrating hermeneutic reading and conceptual analysis. His interpretation works out in detail the purpose and argument of the Parmenides as a whole and provides a new point of departure for discussion of its place in the Platonic corpus.Originally publ...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2017]
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Analytical Table of Contents --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Introduction: Interpreting the Parmenides --   |t Part One. Preparing to Rethink the Theory of Forms --   |t Chapter I. The Dramatic Context --   |t Chapter II. Parmenides′ Challenge to Socrates --   |t Part Two. “A Host Of Very Remote Arguments” --   |t Chapter III. Parmenides′ Help --   |t Chapter IV. Hypotheses I, II, and IIa: Form, the Participant Thing, and Their Relation (137c–157b) --   |t Chapter V. Hypotheses III—VIII: The Explication of I-IIa (157b–166b) --   |t Epilogue. Connections and Possibilities --   |t Appendix A: Structural Outline of the Parmenides --   |t Appendix B: Stages in the Process of Conversion from Things to Forms --   |t Notes --   |t Works Cited --   |t Index --   |t Index of Passages Cited 
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520 |a Miller's study demonstrates the value of integrating hermeneutic reading and conceptual analysis. His interpretation works out in detail the purpose and argument of the Parmenides as a whole and provides a new point of departure for discussion of its place in the Platonic corpus.Originally published in 1986.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905. 
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653 |a Allegory of the Cave. 
653 |a Ambiguity. 
653 |a Analogy of the sun. 
653 |a Anaxagoras. 
653 |a Antinomy. 
653 |a Antipathy. 
653 |a Aporia. 
653 |a Calculation. 
653 |a Causality. 
653 |a Cebes. 
653 |a Concept. 
653 |a Conceptual character. 
653 |a Conceptualism. 
653 |a Conflation. 
653 |a Consciousness. 
653 |a Contingency (philosophy). 
653 |a Contradictio in terminis. 
653 |a Contradiction. 
653 |a Contraposition. 
653 |a Critias (dialogue). 
653 |a Critical thinking. 
653 |a Criticism. 
653 |a Deductive reasoning. 
653 |a Diairesis. 
653 |a Dialectic. 
653 |a Diction. 
653 |a Direct proof. 
653 |a Disposition. 
653 |a Equanimity. 
653 |a Equivocation. 
653 |a Euthyphro (prophet). 
653 |a Existence. 
653 |a Explication. 
653 |a Fallacy. 
653 |a Glaucon. 
653 |a Hippias Minor. 
653 |a Hoi polloi. 
653 |a Hypocrisy. 
653 |a Hypothesis. 
653 |a Idealism. 
653 |a Identity (philosophy). 
653 |a Immanence. 
653 |a Inference. 
653 |a Infinite regress. 
653 |a Intellectual history. 
653 |a Intelligibility (philosophy). 
653 |a Ipso facto. 
653 |a Irony. 
653 |a Leveling (philosophy). 
653 |a Literal translation. 
653 |a Menexenus (dialogue). 
653 |a Metaphor. 
653 |a Mimesis. 
653 |a Monism. 
653 |a Multitude. 
653 |a Mutatis mutandis. 
653 |a Mutual exclusion. 
653 |a Neoplatonism. 
653 |a New Thought. 
653 |a Nonsense. 
653 |a Ontology. 
653 |a Paradox. 
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653 |a Parmenides. 
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653 |a Philosophy. 
653 |a Phronesis. 
653 |a Plato. 
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653 |a Platonism. 
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653 |a Precedent. 
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653 |a Premise. 
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653 |a Principle of individuation. 
653 |a Reality. 
653 |a Reason. 
653 |a Reductio ad absurdum. 
653 |a Regress argument. 
653 |a Rhetorical question. 
653 |a Seventh Letter. 
653 |a Socratic method. 
653 |a Sophist. 
653 |a Suggestion. 
653 |a Søren Kierkegaard. 
653 |a Tautology (rhetoric). 
653 |a Temporality. 
653 |a The Philosopher. 
653 |a Theaetetus (dialogue). 
653 |a Theory of Forms. 
653 |a Theory. 
653 |a Third man argument. 
653 |a Thought. 
653 |a Timaeus (dialogue). 
653 |a Universality (philosophy). 
653 |a Western esotericism. 
653 |a Zeno's paradoxes. 
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