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Plato on the Self-Predication of Forms

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Livre Plato on the Self-Predication of Forms John Malcolm
Code Libristo: 04523821
Éditeurs Oxford University Press, juin 1991
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Much of the recent literature published on Plato's metaphysics has involved the Third Man Argument found in his dialogue Parmenides. This argument depends upon construing Forms both as universals and as paradigm examples, and thus as being subject to self-predication. Professor Malcolm first presents a new and radical interpretation of Plato's earlier dialogues. He argues that the few cases of self-predication contained therein are acceptable simply as statements concerning universals (for example, 'beauty is beautiful'), and that therefore Plato is not vulnerable in these cases to the Third Man Argument. In considering the middle dialogues, Professor Malcolm takes a conservative stance, rejecting influential current doctrines which portray the Forms as being not self-predicative. He shows that the middle dialogues do indeed take Forms to be both universals and paradigms, and thus to exemplify themselves. The author goes on to consider why Plato should have been unsuccessful in avoiding self-predication. He shows that Plato's concern to explain how the truths of mathematics can indeed be true played an important role in his postulation of the Form as an Ideal Individual. The author concludes with the claim that reflection on the ambiguity of such notions as the 'Standard Yard' may help us to appreciate why Plato failed to distinguish Forms as universals from Forms as paradigm cases.

À propos du livre

Nom complet Plato on the Self-Predication of Forms
Auteur John Malcolm
Langue Anglais
Reliure Livre - Livre relié
Date de parution 1991
Nombre de pages 238
EAN 9780198239062
ISBN 0198239068
Code Libristo 04523821
Poids 442
Dimensions 144 x 224 x 19
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