The central themes of Parmenides of Elea – being is, non-being is not – were reconfigured by Plato in several of his later dialogues. This recovery leads to a way of thinking where movement takes its place as a “highest kind” of being. The precise scope of this reconfiguration remains to be understood in its openness and its scale.
Rancadore, M. (2025). Les genres suprêmes dans le "Sophiste" de Platon. In Daniel Schulthess e Jean-Pierre Schneider (a cura di), “Le Mouvement”. Actes du XXXIXe Congrès de l’ASPLF. Neuchâtel, 22-26 août 2023 (pp. 339-343). Genève : Droz.
Les genres suprêmes dans le "Sophiste" de Platon
Rancadore, M
2025-01-01
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The central themes of Parmenides of Elea – being is, non-being is not – were reconfigured by Plato in several of his later dialogues. This recovery leads to a way of thinking where movement takes its place as a “highest kind” of being. The precise scope of this reconfiguration remains to be understood in its openness and its scale.File in questo prodotto:
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