Plato's PARMENIDES
Mitchell H. Miller
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Beschreibung
Miller's study demonstrates the value of integrating hermeneutic reading and conceptual analysis. His interpretation works out in detail the purpose and argument of the Parmenides as a whole and provides a new point of departure for discussion of its place in the Platonic corpus.
Originally published in 1986.
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