Part II of the Parmenides and its reception in Metaphysics, Iota: identity and non-identity
<p>Demonstrating that Aristotle is a careful reader of Plato whose interest does not merely lie in rejecting the ideas of his teacher is not a task that has been ignored by scholars. However, surprisingly, there has been no extensive attempt to approach Aristotle’s reception of Part II of t...
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