Pure Deduction of "Forms" or Categories-A Study of the Second Part of Plato's Parmenides

Philosophy and Culture 26 (6):572-584 (1999)
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Studied in this paper Plato's philosophy of nature is purely a "dialogue." The study because of its pure philosophy mainly in the "dialogue" the second part, therefore, the authors specifically chosen for the second part of its research. Author in-depth study of Plato's original, based on the widely-known scholars to study at home and abroad see Benpian dialogue, especially its second part the results of previous studies in criticism and remedy the fault, and even Plato I am in the inference of a mistake made ​​some rather unique new insights. Help us to further study and understanding of Plato philosophy. The Parmenides is a Platonic dialogue on pure philosophical study. I have taken the second part of the dialogue as the focus of this paper as it deals with the subject of pure philosophy. On the basis of deeply studying Plato's original and consulting a wide number of commentaries, I have been able to point out and correct mistakes made by predecessors concerning this dialogue. I have even been able to point out a mistake made by Plato during his deduction. In this article, I have raised some new and unique ideas which I hope can contribute to a better understanding of Plato's Parmenides

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