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1280A time for learning and for counting – Egyptians, Greeks and empirical processes in Plato’s TimaeusIn Richard Mohr (ed.), One Book, The Whole Universe: Plato's Timaeus Today: Plato's Timaeus Today, Parmenides Publishing. pp. 249-266. 2010.This paper argues that processes in the sensible realm can be in accord with reason in the Timaeus, since rationality is understood here as being based on regularity, which is conferred onto processes by time. Plato uses two different temporal structures in the Timaeus, associated with the contrast there drawn between Greek and Egyptian approaches to history. The linear order of before and after marks natural processes as rational and underlies the Greek treatment of history. By contrast, a bidi…Read more
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136Colloquium 2: Parmenides’ System: The Logical Origins of his MonismProceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 26 (1): 25-90. 2011.The paper demonstrates that Parmenides’ monism is a logical consequence of his criteria for philosophy, in conjunction with the logical operators he uses, and their holistic connection. Parmenides, I argue, is the first philosopher to set out explicit criteria for philosophy, establishing as criterion not only consistency, but also what I call rational admissibility, the requirement when giving an account of something that the account be based on rational analysis and can withstand rational scru…Read more
University Of Berlin
Department Of Philosophy
Alumnus
St Andrews, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Specialization
| Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |
| History of Western Philosophy |
| Metaphysics |
| Space and Time |
| Aesthetics |