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Stop looking for a hidden mystical doctrine in Plato's hardest dialogue. It isn't a puzzle-it is a structural trap.Plato's Parmenides is widely considered the most difficult, grueling, and baffling text in the Western canon. For c ... celý popis
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Stop looking for a hidden mystical doctrine in Plato's hardest dialogue. It isn't a puzzle-it is a structural trap.
Plato's Parmenides is widely considered the most difficult, grueling, and baffling text in the Western canon. For centuries, readers have drowned in the dialogue's second half, while traditional scholars have offered little help-either softening the brutal logic into a defense of "dogmatic monism" or writing it off as a dry, preparatory exercise.
This commentary strips away centuries of academic padding to reveal the truth: the Parmenides is a lethal, polemical structural gauntlet.
In Plato's Parmenides: A New Philosophical Introduction and Commentary, Eli Deutscher completely re-engineers how we read the Eleatic master. By analyzing the dialogue's underlying mechanics through the lens of the Neo-Pre-Platonic Naturalist (NPN) framework, this work demonstrates how Parmenides uses devastating reductio ad absurdum to expose the terminal failures of flawed ontological models.
Unlike standard, bare-bones translations, this volume equips you to actually navigate the text:
Whereas recent scholarship often attempts to rescue a constructive doctrine from the text, this work acknowledges the full destructive power of the Eleatic elenchus. It is not a doctrinal rehearsal-it is a system-killer.
Whether you are a seasoned scholar tired of the legacy interpretations, a student of metaphysics, or an independent thinker ready to upgrade your own ontological engine, this book provides a vital new framework for navigating the limits of knowledge and existence.
Step into the arena and witness the ultimate stress-test of reality.
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