Are ideas or forms truly conceptualized by Plato as singular, as not consisting of parts? Absolutely not! The author shows that besides the relationship of participation to forms, the relation between part and whole constitutes one of the core principles of the theory of ideas. Starting from this finding, the close textual analysis develops an entirely novel interpretation of Platos late dialogue, The Sophist.
Are ideas or forms truly conceptualized by Plato as singular, as not consisting of parts? Absolutely not! The author shows that besides the relationship of participation to forms, the relation between part and whole constitutes one of the core principles of the theory of ideas. Starting from this finding, the close textual analysis develops an entirely novel interpretation of Platos late dialogue, The Sophist.