The article examines the section of Plato's Parmenides in which it appears the regress argument, known in historiography as "the third man argument." Thesis of the article is that the argument is not a criticism of Plato, but an objection to erroneous interpretations of his metaphysics.
Illimitata pluralità : l'argomento del regresso in Parm. 132a1-b2 / F. Forcignanò. - In: ACME. - ISSN 0001-494X. - 53:1(2010), pp. 31-74.
Illimitata pluralità : l'argomento del regresso in Parm. 132a1-b2
F. Forcignanò
2010
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The article examines the section of Plato's Parmenides in which it appears the regress argument, known in historiography as "the third man argument." Thesis of the article is that the argument is not a criticism of Plato, but an objection to erroneous interpretations of his metaphysics.File in questo prodotto:
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