The unity of the Platonic Dialogue. The Cratylus. The Protagoras. The Parmenides. Par Rudolph H. Weingartner. New York-Indianopolis: Bobbs-Merrill Company (Library of Liberal Arts), 1973. Pp. x, 205. Paper $2.95, cloth $7.50
Dialogue 13 (03):611-612 (1974)
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