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  1. L'Instant, le temps et l'éternité dans le "Parménide".Luc Brisson - 1970 - Dialogue 9 (3):389.
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  • Plato's Parmenides: The Conversion of the Soul.Mitchell H. Miller - 1986 - Princeton NJ, University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press.
    The Parmenides is arguably the pivotal text for understanding the Platonic corpus as a whole. I offer a critical analysis that takes as its key the closely constructed dramatic context and mimetic irony of the dialogue. Read with these in view, the contradictory characterizations of the "one" in the hypotheses dissolve and reform as stages in a systematic response to the objections that Parmenides earlier posed to the young Socrates' notions of forms and participation, potentially liberating Socrates from his dependence (...)
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  • (1 other version)Être et temps dans le Parménide de Platon.Walter Mesch - 2002 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 127 (2):159-175.
    être et temps dans le Parménide de Platon, p. 159. On débat encore de l’interprétation des hypothèses contradictoires du Parménide de Platon. Je tente ici d’esquisser une réponse en examinant l’affirmation surprenante soutenant que tout être est dans le temps. Cette affirmation joue visiblement un rôle décisif à l’intérieur des hypothèses. Mais si on l’examine à la lumière du Timée, il devient évident qu’on ne peut plus l’attribuer à Platon. Reliée à la critique aporétique des Idées dans la première partie (...)
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  • Platons Entwicklung zur Dialektik.Bruno Liebrucks - 1953 - Philosophical Review 62 (2):290-293.
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  • (1 other version)Time, Truth, and Knowledge in Ancient Greek Philosophy.Jaakko Hintikka - 1967 - American Philosophical Quarterly 4 (1):1 - 14.
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  • (1 other version)Le temps qui s'avance et l'instant du changement (Timée, 37 c-39 e, Parménide, 140 e-141, 151 e-155 e).Monique Dixsaut - 2003 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 101 (2):236-264.
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  • All of a Sudden: Heidegger and Plato’s Parmenides.Jussi Backman - 2007 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 11 (2):393-408.
    The paper will study an unpublished 1930–31 seminar where Heidegger reads Plato’s Parmenides, showing that in spite of his much-criticized habit of dismissing Plato as the progenitor of “idealist” metaphysics, Heidegger was quite aware of the radical potential of his later dialogues. Through a temporal account of the notion of oneness (to hen), the Parmenides attempts to reconcile the plurality of beings with the unity of Being. In Heidegger’s reading, the dialogue culminates in the notion of the “instant” (to exaiphnēs, (...)
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  • Plato's Cosmology: The Timaeus of Plato.F. M. Cornford - 1938 - Mind 47 (185):73-80.
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  • (1 other version)Aristotle's Metaphysics. Aristotle - 1966 - Clarendon Press.
    Joe Sachs has followed up his brilliant translation of Aristotle's Physics with a new translation of Metaphysics. Sachs's translations bring distinguished new light onto Aristotle's works, which are foundational to history of science. Sachs translates Aristotle with an authenticity that was lost when Aristotle was translated into Latin and abstract Latin words came to stand for concepts Aristotle expressed with phrases in everyday Greek language. When the works began being translated into English, those abstract Latin words or their cognates were (...)
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  • (1 other version)Plato and Parmenides on the Timeless Present.G. E. L. Owen - 1966 - The Monist 50 (3):317-340.
    Some statements couched in the present tense have no reference to time. They are, if you like, grammatically tensed but logically tenseless. Mathematical statements such as ‘twice two is four’ or ‘there is a prime number between 125 and 128’ are of this sort. So is the statement I have just made. To ask in good faith whether there is still the prime number there used to be between 125 and 128 would be to show that one did not understand (...)
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  • Plato's Parmenides. [REVIEW]Sandra Peterson - 1985 - Philosophical Review 94 (3):399-401.
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  • Le temps intégral selon damascius.Marie-Claire Galperine - 1980 - Les Etudes Philosophiques.
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  • (4 other versions)Plato's Parmenides.Patricia Kenig Curd - 1993 - Philosophical Review 102 (1):85.
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  • Jamblique exégète du pythagoricien Archytas: trois originalités d'une doctrine du temps.Philippe Hoffmann - 1980 - Les Etudes Philosophiques:307.
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  • Time, Creation and the Continuum: Theories in Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages.R. M. Dancy - 1986 - Philosophical Review 95 (2):290.
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  • t. 3. Libros VI-VII et indices continens.Textum Graecum Recognoverunt Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxerunt Leen van Campe Et Carlos Steel & Ultimam Partem Ex Latino in Graecum Vertit Carlos Steel - 2007 - In Carlos Steel (ed.), Procli in Platonis Parmenidem Commentaria: Tomus I, Libros I-Iii Continens. New York: Oxford University Press UK.
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  • Exaiphnês oder: die Paradoxie des Augenblicks.Werner Beierwaltes - 1966 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 74 (27):1-283.
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  • (1 other version)Plato and the Instant.Colin Strang & K. W. Mills - 1974 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 48 (1):63 - 96.
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  • The "Eternity" of the Platonic Forms.John Whittaker - 1968 - Phronesis 13 (1):131-144.
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  • (1 other version)Etude sur le Parménide de Platon. [REVIEW]Donald S. Mackay - 1927 - Journal of Philosophy 24 (8):219-221.
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  • Perpetual Duration and Atemporal Eternity in Parmenides and Plato.Leonardo Tarán - 1979 - The Monist 62 (1):43-53.
    The purpose of this paper is less ambitious than its title might suggest, since it does not deal with everything that Plato has said on time and on eternity. Rather, it attempts to clarify some issues which have arisen in the controversy as to whether Parmenides or Plato was the first Western philosopher to grasp the notion of atemporal eternity. It is particularly concerned with some publications on the subject that have appeared within the last twelve years or so. G. (...)
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  • Plato on Change and Time in the" Parmenides".David Bostock - 1978 - Phronesis 23 (3):229-242.
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