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Title: | Triangles, tropes, and τὰ τοιαʋτ̃ α: a Platonic trope theory | Authors: | Buckels, Christopher | Keywords: | Particulars;Tropes;Plato;Timaeus;Substance;Metaphysics;Greek Philosophy | Issue Date: | 2018 | Publisher: | Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra | Abstract: | A standard interpretation of Plato’s metaphysics holds that sensible particulars are images of Forms. Such particulars are fairly independent, like Aristotelian substances. I argue that this is incorrect: Platonic particulars are not Form images but aggregates of Form images, which are property-instances (tropes). Timaeus 49e-50a focuses on “this-suches” (toiauta) and even goes so far as to claim that they compose other things. I argue that Form images are thissuches, which are tropes. I also examine the geometrical account, showing that the geometrical constituents of the elements are also Form images. Thus everything in the sensible world is composed of tropes. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10316.2/47015 | ISSN: | 2079-7567 2183-4105 (PDF) |
DOI: | 10.14195/2183-4105_18_1 | Rights: | open access |
Appears in Collections: | Plato Journal |
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