Mind, Volume 77Oxford University Press, 1968 A journal of philosophy covering epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mind. |
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... Plato's second visit to Syracuse , as described in the Seventh Letter . It is clear that the Academy hoped , as did Dion , to win over Dionysius II to a belief in aristocratic rule as enunciated by Socrates , Plato and the Academy.1 It ...
... Plato's second visit to Syracuse , as described in the Seventh Letter . It is clear that the Academy hoped , as did Dion , to win over Dionysius II to a belief in aristocratic rule as enunciated by Socrates , Plato and the Academy.1 It ...
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ONE of the most interesting of recent controversies concerning Plato's theory of Forms has to do with the quite extraordinarily complicated question of self - predication and whether or not Plato is to be taken as supposing that Forms ...
ONE of the most interesting of recent controversies concerning Plato's theory of Forms has to do with the quite extraordinarily complicated question of self - predication and whether or not Plato is to be taken as supposing that Forms ...
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... Plato that they are themselves beds . But according to the non - identity thesis , anything which is F cannot itself be the Form of F. So whatever is a bed cannot itself be the Form of Bed . It seems to me perfectly evident , then ...
... Plato that they are themselves beds . But according to the non - identity thesis , anything which is F cannot itself be the Form of F. So whatever is a bed cannot itself be the Form of Bed . It seems to me perfectly evident , then ...
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