II. Dialectics and perplexity. I. Prior schools of interpretation -- II. The present inquiry 2. Parmenides on Socrates' "Platonism": "Parmenides" 126a1-137c4: I. Prologue (126a1-127d5) -- II. The crisis and Socrates: solution (127d6-130b6) -- III. Parmenides' critique (130b7-135c2) -- IV. Parmenides' advice (135c2-137c4) -- 3. Parmenides on Eleatic Monism: Parmenides 137c4-166c5 -- 4. The Problem of Socrates: I. Rule and refutation -- II. Dialectics and perplexity.
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"A rigorous investigation of Socrates' early education, pinpointing the thought that led Socrates to turn from natural science to the study of morality, ethics, and politics" -- Publisher.
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