Nevertheless: The Philosophical Significance of the Questions Posed at Philebus 15b

History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 12 (1):103-129 (2009)
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The Unorthodox Theory of Forms in Plato's Philebus.James Wood - 2017 - Journal of Ancient Philosophy 11 (2):45.

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