Abstract
What is the notorious second part of Plato´s Parmenides all about? How does this second part help to face the systematic problems raised in the first part of the dialogue? To answer these questions, Christoph Poetsch develops a fundamentally new approach to what is perhaps the most controversially discussed text in the history of philosophy. By adapting methods from statistical linguistics and data science, he is able to detect hitherto unnoticed conceptual patterns in the deductions of Parmenides´ exercise. These patterns provide crucial new perspectives on the scope of the dialogue´s second part and offer means to address the problems raised in the first. Ultimately, the patterns suggest a complex constellation of multiple subjects and produce new evidence concerning the second deduction´s corollary, Plato´s ontology in general, as well as his concept of participation.
Schlagworte
Antike Philosophie Ancient Philosophy Platon Dialoge Dialogues Altphilologie Classical Studies Data Science Statistical Linguistics Conceptual Patterns Begriffsmuster- 9–14 1. Introduction 9–14
- 137–187 Appendices 137–187
- 188–195 Bibliography 188–195
- 196–197 Index nominum 196–197
- 198–199 Index rerum 198–199
- 200–204 Index locorum 200–204