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Parmenides: Exploring the Depths of Reality: A Philosophical Journey through Metaphysics and Ontology

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In "Parmenides," Plato engages with profound metaphysical inquiries, notably through the exploration of being and non-being. The dialogue presents a robust philosophical argument against the backdrop of the Eleatic paradoxes introduced by Parmenides. Characterized by its dialectical method, Plato intricately weaves Socratic questioning with ontological themes, reflecting the tensions between reality and perception. This literary style showcases Plato's capacity for philosophical discourse, emphasizing the importance of reason and forms, while situating the text within the rich landscape of ancient Greek philosophy. Plato, a student of Socrates and a teacher of Aristotle, was profoundly influenced by the socio-political context of his time, as well as by the intellectual giants preceding him. His exposure to Socratic thought instilled in him a deep appreciation for dialectics and an urge to examine the nature of existence. "Parmenides" emerges as a vital piece of Plato'Äôs philosophical oeuvre, fundamentally challenging the notions of universals and particulars and laying groundwork for future metaphysical discourse. This dialogue is essential reading for anyone intrigued by the complexities of metaphysics and the development of Western thought. Plato'Äôs skillful interplay of dialogue and philosophy invites readers to ponder foundational questions about reality, making "Parmenides" a compelling text for both scholars and enthusiasts of ancient philosophy.

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Traductores : Benjamin Jowett

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eBook : 20 de noviembre de 2019

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