Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
292
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2006
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521864569
ISBN-13
9780521864565
Description
Samuel C. Rickless delves into the intricate themes presented in Plato's "Parmenides," shedding light on the philosophical challenges that arise within the text. This exploration reveals the complexity of Plato's theory of Forms, particularly focusing on the critical responses that Parmenides offers. As Rickless navigates through these profound debates, he seeks to illuminate how the dialogue grapples with the nature of reality and understanding.
Throughout the narrative, Rickless emphasizes the evolution of philosophical thought as Parmenides pushes for deeper scrutiny of the assumptions underlying Plato's ideas. The discussion not only highlights the tension between the ideal and the tangible but also serves as a catalyst for reflection on the weaknesses inherent in Platonic thought. By the end, readers are left to ponder the ramifications of these philosophical transitions and their significance within the larger framework of metaphysical inquiry.
Throughout the narrative, Rickless emphasizes the evolution of philosophical thought as Parmenides pushes for deeper scrutiny of the assumptions underlying Plato's ideas. The discussion not only highlights the tension between the ideal and the tangible but also serves as a catalyst for reflection on the weaknesses inherent in Platonic thought. By the end, readers are left to ponder the ramifications of these philosophical transitions and their significance within the larger framework of metaphysical inquiry.
Genres
Mystery
Science & Technology
History
Philosophy