In the Parmenides, Plato breaks the rules of Socratic dialogue by introducing, in the second part, a new guide for philosophical research: the elderly and venerable protagonist. This literary choice, which corresponds to a modification of the code of the dialogue going in the direction of a systematic exposition, is signalled to the reader in the first part of the work, where Plato disseminates allusions to his formal experi-mentation. It is moreover remembered in the Theaetetus and the Sophist for its experimental value and as the main alternative model for a new form of non-Socratic dialogue
Platon sur le Parménide
DONATO M
2021-01-01
Abstract
In the Parmenides, Plato breaks the rules of Socratic dialogue by introducing, in the second part, a new guide for philosophical research: the elderly and venerable protagonist. This literary choice, which corresponds to a modification of the code of the dialogue going in the direction of a systematic exposition, is signalled to the reader in the first part of the work, where Plato disseminates allusions to his formal experi-mentation. It is moreover remembered in the Theaetetus and the Sophist for its experimental value and as the main alternative model for a new form of non-Socratic dialogueFile in questo prodotto:
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