PPT Slide
Ancient & Medieval Philosophy -- David L. Rouse
- The form might be like the day, one but in many places at the same time.
- Like a sail, Parmenides suggests. But then would each individual be under a part of the sail or under the whole?
- Under a part. But then the whole would be both one and divisible. Socrates is again caught in Zeno’s paradoxes, which Parmenides demonstrates to him by listing some of the contradictions such as, the Small is less small than part of the small.