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Proclus, Commentaire Sur Le Parmenide de Platon: Tome IV, 1ere Partie: Livre IV. 2e Partie: Notes Complementaires Et Indices

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Proclus, Commentaire Sur Le Parmenide de Platon: Tome IV, 1ere Partie: Livre IV. 2e Partie: Notes Complementaires Et Indices - Luna, Concetta (Translated by), and Segonds, Alain Philippe (Translated by)
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Book IV of the commentary of Proclus (412-485) on the Parmenides of Plato, the longest of all the work is devoted to Parm . 130 E 4-135 B 2, continuation and end of the discussion of ideas between Parmenides and Socrates. After discussing, in Book III, the first and second of four issues listed at the beginning of Book III, namely the existence of ideas and the realm of ideas, Proclus happening here in the discussion of the third and fourth problem, namely the nature of ideas and how they are investees. These two issues are ...

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Proclus, Commentaire Sur Le Parmenide de Platon: Tome IV, 1ere Partie: Livre IV. 2e Partie: Notes Complementaires Et Indices 2013, Les Belles Lettres, Paris

ISBN-13: 9782251005850

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