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ISBN 10: 1930972202
ISBN 13: 978-1930972209
Author: Arnold Hermann, Sylvana Chrysakopoulou
Plato’s Parmenides presents the modern reader with a puzzle. Noted for being the most difficult of Platonic dialogues, it is also one of the most influential. This new edition of the work includes the Greek text on facing pages, with an English translation by Arnold Hermann in collaboration with Sylvana Chrysakopoulou. Hermann’s Introduction provides an overview and commentary aimed at scholars and first time readers alike.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: The Parmenides – An Introductory Essay for Readers and Interpreters
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The Uniqueness of the Parmenides Dialogue
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Format, Setting, Characters, Timeline, and Motive
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Sensitive and Intelligible
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The Being of One
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The Eight Arguments plus Coda: Results of the Survey
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Separation and Interweaving – Tentative Solutions for Interpreting the Second Part
Text and Translation
First Argument
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Parts/Whole
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Limited/Unlimited
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No Shape: Neither In Itself, Nor In Another – Nowhere
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Motion/Rest
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Same/Different
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Like/Unlike
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Equal/Unequal
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Time – Older, Younger, Same Age: Conclusion
Second Argument
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Parts/Whole – One/Many
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Difference/Otherness
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Generation of Numbers
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Limited/Unlimited – Compresence of One and Being
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Shape – Beginning, Middle, End
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In Itself, In Another
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Motion/Rest
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Same/Different
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Like/Unlike
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In Contact/Not In Contact
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Equal/Unequal – Largeness/Smallness
Coda
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Time – Older, Younger, Same Age: Conclusion: Results of Arguments I and II
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Coming-To-Be / Ceasing-To-Be
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The Instant
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Passing Through Neither/Nor
Third Argument
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Part/Whole
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Limited/Unlimited
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Likeness/Unlikeness
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All Qualifications
Fourth Argument
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Others Lack Oneness
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Final Conclusion: “If One Is”
Fifth Argument
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Difference
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Like/Unlike
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Equal/Unequal
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Being/Not-Being
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Motion/Rest
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Altered/Not Altered
Sixth Argument
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Absence of Being
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No Change, Movement, Rest, or Other Qualifications
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No Relations
Seventh Argument
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Other Than Each Other
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Doxa
Eighth Argument
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No Qualifications
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Final Conclusion
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