"Arithmos" nel "Teeteto", nel "Sofista" e nel "Politico" di Platone

CATTANEI, ELISABETTA
2011-01-01

Abstract

If you consider every occurrence of "arithmos" in Theaet., Soph. and Pol., and if you read all these passages in the context of the discussion to which they belong, you can easily understand how difficult (if not impossible or even wrong) it is, to get from them a fixed and uniform conception of number. "Arithmoi" show such a variety of identities and features in the analysed dialogues – which are to be connected expecially with Resp. and Phil. – that Aristotle’s way of speaking about numbers (in general and in Plato) seems to be on one hand critically simplified and on the other hand intelligently articulated to put questions arisen by Plato’s pages.
2011
Italiano
Formal Structures in Plato's Dialogues. "Theaetetus", "Sophist" and "Statesman", ed. by F.L. LISI, M. MIGLIORI, J. MONSERRAT-MOLAS
F.L. LISI, M. MIGLIORI, M. BONTEMPI, E. CATTANEI, L.M. NAPOLITANO, L. BRISSON, G. CORNELLI, F. FERRARI, M. NARCY, X. IBAÑEZ-PUIG, F. FRONTEROTTA, A. DE CASTRO CAEIRO, B. BOSSI, J. MONSERRAT-MOLAS, N. NOTOMI
F. LISI, M. MIGLIORI, J. MONSERRAT-MOLAS (eds.)
6
59
71
13
Academia Verlag
SANKT AUGUSTIN
978-3-89665-517-2
Comitato scientifico
Numero/Dialoghi di Platone; Number/Plato's Dialogues
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Cattanei, Elisabetta
2 Contributo in Volume::2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
1
268
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