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The Ascent From Nominalism: Some Existence Arguments In Platos Middle Dialogues (Philosophical Studies Series, 37),New
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Divisibility In Physics Vi. I Had Been Assuming At That Time That Aristotle'S Elimination Of Reference To The Infinitely Large In His Account Of The Potential Inf Initelike The Elimination Of The Infinitely Small From Nineteenth Century Accounts Of Limits And Continuitygave Us Everything That Was Important In A Theory Of The Infinite. Hilbert'S Paper Showed Me That This Was Not Obviously So. Suddenly Other Certainties About Aristotle'S (Apparently) Judicious Toning Down Of (Supposed) Platonic Extremisms Began To Crumble. The Upshot Of Work I Had Been Doing Earlier On Plato'S 'Third Man Argument' Began To Look Different From The Way It Had Before. I Was Confronted With A Possibility I Had Not Till Then So Much As Entertained. What If The More Extreme Posi Tions Of Plato On These Issues Were The More Likely To Be Correct? The Present Work Is The First Instalment Of The Result Ing Reassessment Of Plato'S Metaphysics, And Especially Of His Theory Of Forms. It Has Occupied Much Of My Teaching And Scholarly Time Over The Past Fifteen Years And More. The Central Question Wi Th Which I Concern Myself Is, 'How Does Plato Argue For The Existence Of His Forms (If He Does )7' The Idea Of Making This The Central Question Is That If We Know How He Argues For The Existence Of Forms, We May Get A Better Sense Of What They Are.
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- Q: What is the page count of this book? A: This book contains four hundred eighty pages. It offers an in-depth exploration of Plato’s metaphysics and theory of Forms.
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- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of this book is Terry Penner. He has spent over fifteen years researching and teaching on the subject of Plato's arguments.
- Q: What topics does this book cover? A: This book discusses existence arguments in Plato’s middle dialogues. It focuses on metaphysics and the theory of Forms.
- Q: Is this book suitable for beginners in philosophy? A: Yes, this book is suitable for beginners. It introduces complex philosophical concepts in a manner that is accessible to new learners.
- Q: How can I apply the concepts from this book? A: You can apply the concepts by engaging with the philosophical arguments presented. They are designed to provoke thought and discussion.
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- Q: Is this book part of a series? A: Yes, this book is part of the Philosophical Studies Series. It contributes to ongoing discussions in philosophical scholarship.
- Q: Are there any illustrations in this book? A: No, this book does not contain illustrations. It focuses on text-based analysis and philosophical arguments.
- Q: What is the main argument presented in this book? A: The main argument concerns how Plato argues for the existence of his Forms. It challenges previous interpretations and assumptions.