Teoría de las formas en el Timeo a la luz de los argumentos del Parménides
The Theory of Forms in the Timaeus under the arguments of the Parmenides
Palabras clave:
Parménides, Timeo, Teoría de las Formas. (es)Parmenides, Timaeus, Theory of Forms. (en)
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The Timaeus is a complicated dialogue. From the particular structure of the dialogue, that would rather make it worthy of the title of a discourse, to the enormous diversity of topics therein proposed, innumerable interpretative difficulties arise, which makes it necessary to reconsider the perspective from which the text is viewed. The present paper is written with the purpose of revising some statements found within the Timaeus regarding the nature and relation
of the intelligible and the sensible. Particularly, I’m interested in examining the possibility of establishing the existence or non-existence of a reformulation of the Theory of Forms in the Timaeus, taking as reference points certain statements in the dialogue regarding the model, for one part, and some of the arguments found in the Parmenides as a critique of the
Theory of Forms, for another.
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