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DIAIRESIS AND KOINŌNIA IN SOPHIST 253D1–E3
DIAIRESIS AND KOINŌNIA IN SOPHIST 253D1–E3
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DIAIRESIS AND KOINŌNIA IN SOPHIST 253D1–E3

2020
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Here I interpret a central passage in Plato’s Sophist by focusing on understudied elements that provide insight into the fit of the dialogue’s parts and of the Sophist–Statesman diptych as a whole. I argue that the Eleatic Stranger’s account of what the dialectician “adequately views” at Sophist 253d1–e3 involves both division and the communion of ontological kinds—not just one or the other as has usually been argued. I also consider other key passages and the turn throughout the dialogue from imagistic opining toward noetic understanding.
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University of Illinois Press

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