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A comprehensive analysis, this book examines all the justifications and myths about the war on Libya and methodically dismantles them. It delineates the documentary history of events, processes, and decisions that led up to the war while underscoring its resulting consequences. 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Forms in Question -- 1.1 Socrates' Theory of Forms in the Parmenides -- 1.2 Parmenides' Critique -- 1.3 A World without Forms -- 2. A Philosophical Exercise -- 2.1 Plan of the Exercise in Parmenides Part II -- 2.2 The Positive Hypothesis -- 2.3 The First Antinomy -- 2.4 Instant of Change -- 2.5 The Second Antinomy -- 2.6 Summary of the Positive Hypothesis -- 2.7 Retrospective of the Exercise -- 2.8 Being and Participation -- 3. The Contest between Heraclitus and Parmenides -- 3.1 The Parmenidean Thread in the Theaetetus -- 3.2 Heraclitean Perception and its Objects -- 3.3 Parmenidean Perception and its Objects -- 3.4 Parmenides on Not-Being and Being in the Sophist -- 3.5 Battle of the Gods and Giants -- 4. Knowledge as Expertise -- 4.1 Prologue of the Theaetetus -- 4.2 Definition of Clay -- 4.3 Limits of Perception -- 4.4 True Judgment -- 4.5 Elements and Complexes -- 4.6 Accounts -- 4.7 Knowledge and True Belief -- 5. Appearances of the Sophist -- 5.1 The Angler and the Sophist -- 5.2 Puzzle of the Sophist -- 5.3 Great Kinds -- 5.4 Difference -- 5.5 Sameness and Being -- 5.6 False Statement -- 5.7 Producing Appearances -- Appendix to Chapter 5: Assessment of the Debate: Being auto kath' hauto and pros alla -- 6. Refining the Statesman -- 6.1 The Statesman and the Herdsman -- 6.2 The Age of Cronus and the Age of Government -- 6.3 Model of a Model -- 6.4 The Weaver and the Statesman -- 6.5 Imitators -- 6.6 Refining Gold -- 6.7 Arts of Measurement -- 6.8 Laws and Expertise -- 6.9 The Statesman's Knowledge -- 6.10 Socrates' Name -- 7. 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