Blake E. Hestir is Associate Professor and Department Chair in the Department of Philosophy at Texas Christian University. He has published articles in a number of journals including the Journal of the History of Philosophy, Apeiron, and History of Philosophy Quarterly.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I. Stability: 2. Strong Platonism, restricted Platonism, and stability 3. Concerns about stability in the Cratylus 4. Flux and language in the Theaetetus 5. The foundation exposed: Parmenides 135bc Part II. Combination: 6. Being as capacity and combination: a challenge for the friends of the forms 7. The problem of predication: the challenge of the late-learners Part III. Truth: 8. Predication, meaning, and truth in the Sophist 9. Plato's conception of truth 10. Truth as being and a substantive property.
1. Introduction Part I. Stability: 2. Strong Platonism, restricted Platonism, and stability 3. Concerns about stability in the Cratylus 4. Flux and language in the Theaetetus 5. The foundation exposed: Parmenides 135bc Part II. Combination: 6. Being as capacity and combination: a challenge for the friends of the forms 7. The problem of predication: the challenge of the late-learners Part III. Truth: 8. Predication, meaning, and truth in the Sophist 9. Plato's conception of truth 10. Truth as being and a substantive property.
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