Plato, trapped by the weight of the absolute negation of Parmenides

Parmenides had written that “there is [to be] and it is not possible not to be” (fr. 2. 3) and, consequently, that “it is necessary to exist absolutely, or not” (Fr. 8. 11). The absolute nature of this thesis excludes any possibility for being of something that is not, because since “this will never...

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Autor Principal: Cordero, Néstor Luis
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Publicado: AADEC - UNL 2021
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