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Rok: 2005
ISBN: 9781930972094
OKCZID: 110197480
Citace (dle ČSN ISO 690):
SAYRE, Kenneth M. Plato's late ontology: a riddle resolved : with a new introduction and the essay, "Excess and deficiency at Statesman 283C-285C". New ed. [Las Vegas]: Parmenides Publishing, 2005. xxviii, 362 s.
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Prior to the publication of "Plato's Late Ontology" in 1983, there was general agreement among Plato scholars that the theses attributed to Plato in Book A of Aristotle's "Metaphysics" can not be found in the dialogues. "Plato's Late Ontology" presented a textually based argument that in fact these theses appear both in the "Philebus" and in the second part of the "Parmenides", which link the contents of these dialogues with other long-standing puzzles of Platonic scholarship. The pivotal point of the argument is a number of synonyms for the expressions used by Aristotle in reporting Plato's views, found in the Greek commentators on Aristotle writing during the 3rd to the 6th Centuries A.D. These synonyms are also used by Plato himself in discussing the theses in question. The present book is a reprint of "Plato's Late Ontology" along with a recent article showing that a subset of these theses can also be found in the section of measurement appearing in the middle of the "Statesman". The argument to this effect is an extension of that in "Plato's Late Ontology", but is supported by a much expanded list of synonyms from the Greek commentators. The appearance of the theses in question in the "Statesman" augments the original argument for their presence in the "Parmenides" and the "Philebus".