Plato, the last pre-socratic philosopher
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Plato, Metaphysics, Ontology, Pre-socratic philosophersAbstract
The aim of this paper is to present contribuitions for a new interpretation of the platonic ontology, in special the ontology presented in the dialogues of last phase. To do that, we start by clarify the type of relation that the Forms keep with particular sensible to show that the platonic theory of Forms is capable to deal, in a satisfactory way, with the concept of sensible multiplicity found in other theories of the time.Thus, we point out the similarities betwenn the platonic and pre-socratic ontologies.Downloads
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