
Parmenides
Translated by Benjamin Jowett
3h 1m
36,158 words
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Plato writes himself a young man, fresh into his theory of Forms, and lets the aged Parmenides take it apart. The second half of the dialogue is one of the most difficult sustained arguments in ancient philosophy: a series of deductions about 'the One' that have puzzled readers from Plotinus to Heidegger. Not for beginners — but no serious reader of Plato can skip it.


































