Plato's Parmenides [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 45 (3):627-627 (1992)
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This fine book argues for a novel and intriguing interpretation of Plato's Parmenides. The book is not a commentary on the dialogue as a whole; but while concentrating on the problems of the second part, it nevertheless gives a persuasive account of the relation between the two parts of the dialogue. According to Meinwald, in Part II Plato, by distinguishing between two kinds of predication, is able both to avoid or solve the problems of Part I and to develop an important philosophical tool for use in the later critical dialogues.

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