Kant and Zeno of Elea: historical precedents of the "sceptical method"

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For Kant's interpretation of Zeno in KrV A502-507/B530-535, scholars have usually referred to Plato's Phaedrus ; in reality the sources Kant uses are, on one hand, Brucker , and, on the other, Plato's Parmenides and Proclus' commentary on it, as quoted by Gassendi in a popular textbook he wrote on the history of logic. Per l'interpretazione kantiana di Zenone in KrV A502-507/B530-535 gli studiosi rinviano solitamente al Fedro platonico ; in realtà, le fonti cui Kant attinse sono, da un lato il Brucker , dall'altro il Parmenide platonico e il commento di Proclo al passo, riportato dal Gassendi in una sua fortunata storia della logica

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Giuseppe Micheli
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Respublica Noumenon: Kant, Rousseau, and Plato's Republic.Michael Kryluk - forthcoming - Southern Journal of Philosophy.

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De interpretatione =. Aristoteles & Hermann Weidemann - 2014 - Boston: De Gruyter. Edited by Hermann Weidemann.

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