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"This book defends the view that a mysterious plural phrase at Phaedo 74 shows that the Self-Predication Assumptionthe idea that each Form is supposed to have the very characteristic it is supposed to instantiateis both plausible and leads to no infinite regress of Forms. It is an essential read for scholars, specialists and students with an interest ancient philosophy and classics."--Provided by publisher.
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Table of Contents
The argument from equal sticks and stones in the Phaedo
The argument from relative terms
Eponymy and being in the Phaedo and the Sophist
Young Socrates' challenge to Parmenides
The first "third man"
What is participation?
Parmenides' exercise and the Sophist
Epilogue: a reasonable self-predication assumption.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
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