02872nam 2200613 a 450 991081468350332120200520144314.01-281-72877-297866117287790-300-13803-210.12987/9780300138030(CKB)1000000000477778(StDuBDS)AH23049893(SSID)ssj0000222575(PQKBManifestationID)11187870(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000222575(PQKBWorkID)10173899(PQKB)11709933(DE-B1597)484845(OCoLC)952753924(DE-B1597)9780300138030(MiAaPQ)EBC3420323(EXLCZ)99100000000047777819970317d1997 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrPlato's Parmenides /translated with comment by R.E. AllenRev. ed.New Haven Yale University Pressc19971 online resource (336 p.)The dialogues of Plato ;v. 4Includes index.0-300-06616-3 Front matter --CONTENTS --BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ABBREVIATIONS --PREFACE --Parmenides: Translation --Introductory Conversation (126a-127a) --Characters and Setting (127a- d) --Part I. Zeno's Paradox and the Theory of Forms (127d-130a) --Part II. Parmenides' Criticisms of the Theory of Forms (130a-135d) --Part III. The Hypotheses about Unity (135d-166c) --Conclusion --IndexAmong Plato's later dialogues, the Parmenides is one of the most significant. Not only a document of profound philosophical importance in its own right, it also contributes to the understanding of Platonic dialogues that followed it, and it exhibits the foundations of the physics and ontology that Aristotle offered in his Physics and Metaphysics VII. In this book, R.E. Allen provides a superb translation of the Parmenides along with a structural analysis that procedes on the assumption that formal elements, logical and dramatic, are important to its interpretation and that the argument of the Parmenides is aporetic, a statement of metaphysical perplexities. Allen's original translation of and commentary on the Parmenides were published in 1983 to great acclaim and have now been revised by the author.OntologyEarly works to 1800ReasoningEarly works to 1800DialecticEarly works to 1800OntologyReasoningDialectic184Plato292329Allen Reginald E.1931-293134MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910814683503321Plato's Parmenides4199034UNINA