Parmenides by Plato

The book is a philosophical dialogue that explores the nature of reality and the concept of being through a conversation between the young Socrates and the elder philosopher Parmenides. It delves into complex metaphysical themes, challenging the theory of forms and examining the limitations of human understanding. The dialogue presents a series of paradoxes and arguments that question the coherence of the forms, ultimately leaving readers with profound questions about the nature of existence and knowledge.

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Published
-369
Nationality
Greek
Length
Very Short
Pages
50-100
Original Language
Ancient greek
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