PPT Slide
Ancient & Medieval Philosophy -- David L. Rouse
- But a thought, Parmenides points out, must be a thought of something. And if the thought can be applied to the many, then the thought itself must still be singular, a form.
“Then, said Parmenides, if you say that everything else participates in the ideas, must you not say either that everything is made up of thoughts, and that all things think; or that they are thoughts but have no thought?”