Plato versus Parmenides: The Debate over Coming-into-Being in Greek Philosophy

Plato versus Parmenides: The Debate over Coming-into-Being in Greek Philosophy

by Robert J. Roecklein
Plato versus Parmenides: The Debate over Coming-into-Being in Greek Philosophy

Plato versus Parmenides: The Debate over Coming-into-Being in Greek Philosophy

by Robert J. Roecklein

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Overview

Plato versus Parmenides investigates the concept of genesis, or coming into being, a problem that has absorbed the greatest philosophical thinkers. Robert J. Roecklein explores two philosophical giants who tackled this issue: Plato and Parmenides from Elea. Particularly interesting to Roecklein is how the respective arguments of reality, or lack thereof, of coming into being functions as a political barometer: how Plato and Parmenides sketch foundations for political regimes. Plato and Parmenides, philosophers of immeasurable respect and influence, represented two sides of a fierce debate. On one side, Parmenides gives the famous argument that coming into being cannot possibly be a reality in nature. The other side, Plato proves in his dialogue the Parmenides that coming into being is a very real thing in nature. He argues that perception does indeed provide accurate information about the external world. In Plato versus Parmenides, Robert J. Roecklein presents the great debate between these two schools, and examines the disposition of other PreSocratic philosophers who were influenced by these great intellectual rivals.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739150795
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 12/16/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 210
File size: 553 KB

About the Author

Robert J. Roecklein is a lecturer in rhetoric and political philosophy at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction. The Greek Debate over Coming into Being
Chapter 2 Chapter One. Parmenides' Argument
Chapter 3 Chapter Two. Parmenides and the Milesian Philosophies
Chapter 4 Chapter Three. Parmenides' Influence on Empedocles and Anaxagoras
Chapter 5 Chapter Four. Plato's Socrates and his Theory of Cause
Chapter 6 Chapter Five. The Parmenides: Plato's Proof of Coming to Be
Chapter 7 Chapter Six. The Theaetetus: Plato's Proof that the Objects of Knowledge are Indivisible
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