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Form and good in Plato's Eleatic dialogues

by Kenneth Dorter
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In this innovative analysis, Plato's four eleatic dialogues are treated as a continuous argument.
In Kenneth Dorter's view, Plato reconsiders the theory of forms propounded in his earlier dialogues and through an examination of the theory's limitations reaffirms and proves it essential. Contradicted are both those philosophers who argue that Plato espoused his theory of forms uncritically and those who argue that Plato in some sense rejected the theory and moved toward the categorical analysis developed byAristotle. Dorter's reexamination of Plato's insights implies an important new direction for modern philosophical inquiry.

About the Author, Kenneth Dorter

Kenneth Dorter is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada.

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Book Details

Published
September 22, 1994
Publisher
Berkeley : University of California Press, c1994.
Pages
266
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780520083318

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