The Role of ἀριθμός in Plato’s Phaedo

Southwest Philosophy Review 30 (1):137-149 (2014)
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The paper argues that the role of ἀριθμός (i.e., a limited multitude) is important for understanding the logical form of the final proof for the immortality of the soul. Along the way, it rejects the notion that soul is a form or the particularity of a form and suggests instead that it is something like an intermediate object. It is the first paper from a set of papers in progress that analyze Plato's metaphysics with respect to the ancient Greek conception of number.

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Sophia A. Stone
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