Platonic Summer Seminar 2024: Schedule

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Abbreviations: Brisson = Platon, Parmenide (2018) Colli = Il Parmenide platonico (1950) Cornford = Plato and Parmenides: Parmenides’ Way of Truth and Plato’s Parmendies (1939) Cusanus = Cusanus-Texte: Proculus Latinus. Expositio in Parmenidem Platonis, ed. Bornmann (1986) Damasc. = Commentaire du Parmenide de Platon I-IV, ed. Westerink (1997-2003) Findlay = Parmenides, in: Plato. The Written and Unwritten Doctrines (1974) Friedl. = Parmenides, in: Plato III (1969) Gadamer = Plato. Texte zur Ideenlehre, ed. Gadamer (1986) Hegel = Lectures on Plato's Dialectics 1819-1826 (2024) Heid. = Platon, Parmenides 1930/31 (2012) Hermann = Plato’s Parmenides (2010) Iambl. = Iamblichi Chalcidensis In Platonis Dialogorum Fragmenta, ed. Dillon (1987) Klein = A Note on Plato's Parmenides (1966) Laks-Most = Early Greek Philosophy (2016) Lynch = An Approach to the Metaphysics of Plato Through the Parmenides (1959) Marcuse = Martin Heidegger, Plato’s Parmenides Seminar 1930-31 (2023) Meinwald = Plato's Parmenides (1991) Miller = Plato's Parmenides: The Conversion of the Soul (1986) Natorp Plat. = Parmenides, in: Plato's Theory of Ideas (2004) Natorp Log. = Plato's Logic (2024) Nietzsche = Plato's Parmenides (2024) Pachymeres = Commentary on Plato’s Parmenides (1989) Paci = Il significato del Parmenide nella filosofia di Platone (1938) Porph. = The Anonymous Commentary on Plato’s Parmenides, ed. Bechtle (1999) Procl. = Proclus, Commentary on Plato’s Parmenides, ed. Dillon (1987) Ricoeur = Being, Essence and Substance in Plato and Aristotle (2013) Robin = Les rapports de l'être et de la connaissance d'apres Platon (1957) Rossvaer = The laborious game. A study of Plato's Parmenides (1983) Sayre = Parmenides' Lesson (1996) Scolnicov = Plato’s Parmenides (2003) Speiser = Ein Parmenides kommentar (1959) Szlezak, Indefinite Dyad = The Indefinite Dyad in Sextus Empiricus's Report and Plato's Parmenides (2010) Szlezak, Platon = Platon. Meisterdenker der Antike (2021) Toth = I paradossi di Zenone nel Parmenide di Platone (1994) Wahl = Étude sur le Parménide de Platon (1926) Weizsäcker = Parmenides and the Graylag Goose; Parmenides and Quantum Theory (1980) Wundt = Platons Parmenides (1935) Wyller = Platon's Parmenides (1960) Wyller An. = Plato's Parmenides: Another Interpretation (1962) Zekl = Platon, Parmenides (1972)

Day I 23.06.2024 (Sunday) 17:00 Lecture I: Claudia Baracchi, Giorgio Colli's reading of Plato's Parmenides 19:00 Dinner 20:00 Lecture II: Massimo Cacciari (to be confirmed) Day II 24.06.2004 (Monday) 9:00 Breakfast
10:00 Seminar I: Parmenides on the One

Readings: LM PARM. Doctrine (D8) LM PARM. Reception (R5, R8v.14, R16, R18-19, R22-38, R44-49) Additional Readings: Burkert, Das Proömium des Parmenides und die Katabasis des Pythagoras Cherniss, Parmenides and the Parmenides of Plato Colli, La nascita della filosofia, ch. 6-7 Colli, Parmenide, in: Natura ama nascondersi Cornford 28-52 = DK 28 B 1-3, 6.1-3, 7, 8.1-61 Heidegger, Parmenides, in: Basic Concepts of Ancient Philosophy (GA 22) Nietzsche, Parmenides, in: Pre-Platonic Philosophers (Die vorplatonischen Philosophen) Scolnicov II.1 Part(s)/whole = 28 B 8 DK 4, 22, 38 = Parm. 142cd Scolnicov II.2 Limit = 28 B 8 DK 42 = Parm. 142d-143b, 144a-145a Scolnicov II.3 Extremities/middle = 28 B 8 DK 43 = Parm. 145ab Scolnicov II.4 Inclusion = 28 B 8 DK 29 = Parm. 145be Scolnicov II.5 Contact = 28 B 8 DK 6, 25 = Parm. 148d-149d Scolnicov II.6 Motion/rest = 28 B 8 DK 26, 38; cf. 41 = Parm. 145e-146a Scolnicov II.7–9 Sameness (etc.) = 28 B 8 DK 57 = Parm. 146a-148d, 149d-151e Scolnicov II.10 Being in time = 28 B 8 DK 5, 12–14, 20–21 = Parm. 151e-155d Scolnicov II.10 Appendix Generation/destruction = 28 B 8 DK 3, 40 = Parm. 155e-156a Scolnicov II.10 Appendix 1 Separation/combination = 28 B 8 DK 22 = Parm. 156ab Scolnicov II.10 Appendix 2 Assimilation/dissimilation = 28 B 8 DK 41 = Parm. 156b Scolnicov II.10 Appendix 3 Growing/diminishing = 28 B 8 DK 6 = Parm. 156b

12:00 Seminar II: Zeno and Melissos on the One

Readings: LM ZENO Doctrine (D4-19) LM ZENO Reception R10-14, R24-38 LM MEL. Doctrine (D2-10) LM MEL. Reception (R2, R4-11, R17, R20-26)

14:00 Lunch 15:00 Lecture I: Claudio Moreschini, Damascius' interpreation of Plato's Parmenides
17:00 Lecture II: Lloyd Gerson, Proclus and the Systemic 'Gaps' in Parmenides

Readings: Gerson, The Neoplatonic Interpretation of Plato’s Parmenides

19:00 Dinner Day III 25.06.2024 (Tuesday)
10:00 Seminar I: Parm. 126a-128e (Opening scene and Zeno’s argument)

Readings: Brisson Affirmation a: n'est-il pas aussi absolument impossible que les choses soient plusieurs (adúnaton… kai pollà eînai) : 127e6-7 Brisson Affirmation b: que les choses ne sont pas plusieurs (ou pollá esti) : 127e9 Brisson Affirmation c: que les choses ne sont pas plusieurs (ouk ésti pollá) : 127e11-128a1 Brisson Affirmation d: tu poses que l'univers est un (hèn eînai tò pân) : 128a7-b1 Brisson Affirmation e: que les choses ne sont pas plusieurs (ou pollà eînai) : 128b2 Brisson Affirmation f: il (l'univers) est un (hén esti) : 128b3 Brisson Affirmation g: elles (les choses) ne sont pas plusieurs (mḕ pollá) : 128b4 Brisson Affirmation h: ceux qui posent que les choses sont plusieurs (tà pollà légontas) : 128d3 Brisson Hyp. 1: si les choses sont plusieurs (ei pollá esti tà ónta) : 127e1 Brisson Hyp. 2: si en effet les choses étaient plusieurs (ei gàr pollà eíē) : 127e7 Brisson Hyp. 3: s'il est un (ei hén esti) : 128d1 Brisson Hyp. 4: si les choses sont plusieurs (ei pollá esti) : 128d5 Brisson Hyp. 5: dans l'hypothèse où il est un (hḕ [hupóthesis] toû hèn eînai) : 128d5 Brisson Parm. 127c2 ou pollous Cornford 53-68 Cusanus 9-18: 618-714: Procl. I 618-722 = Parm. 126a-128e Friedl. 192-194 Heid. 25: Parm. 127e, 128a, 128d Klein 286-287: 127c2 (emend. Cornford) Laks-Most 20: Zeno Lynch 26-29 Marcuse 1-2: Parm. 127e-128e Miller 32-36 Nietzsche 1: Parm. 127e Procl. I 617-659: Introduction Procl. I 619.30-620.3: Parm. 127d-128e Procl. I 659-722: Parm. 126a-128e Procl. I 696.8-18: Parm. 128bl Procl. p. xxxviii-xliii: Zeno, Forty logoi Procl. V 1024.12ff (Zeno) Sayre 57f. Scolnicov 43f. Wyller 62-63 (Prooemium): Parm. 126a Wyller 63-66 (Anabasis / Epistemologie): Parm. 127a-128e (Grundsatz: ei polla estin) Zekl: Parm. 126c8 (Heindorf), 127c2 (Taylor), 128c7 (Procl.)

12:00 Seminar II: Parm. 128e-130a (Introduction of ideas)

Readings: Cornford 69-81 Cusanus 18-37: 722-779 = Parm. 128e-129e1 Friedl. 195 Heid. 26 (Das Problem): Parm. 129b-130a Marcuse 7: Parm. 129e Miller 37-42 Natorp 223-230: 129-134e Nietzsche 1: Parm. 128e-129a Procl. II 722-782: Parm. 128e-130a Procl. II 760.27-761.3: Parm. 129b6-8 cf. 761.2-3 Cousin (xli Dillon) Procl. II 769.23-770.1: Parm. 129e1 Robin 96: Parm. 129d-130a Sayre 65f. Scolnicov 48f. Szlezak, Platon, 279-285, 468-469 Weizsäcker 98-108 Wyller 66-67 Zekl: Parm. 129d3

14:00 Lunch
15:00 Seminar III: Parm. 130ae (Extent of ideas); 130e-131e (Wholes and parts)

Readings: Brisson Parm. 130d2 heauton he Brisson Parm. 131c7 hekastoi Cornford 81-87 Cusanus 38-71: 784-886 = Parm. 130a-131b Findlay 232 Friedl. 196-197 Gadamer 82-83: Parm. 130b-131e Iambl. fr. 1: Parm. 130cd Marcuse 2-3, 7: Parm. 130ab, 130bc, 131ae Miller 43-52 Nietzsche 1: Parm. 131ab Procl. III 783-838: Parm. 130be Procl. IV 837-878: Parm. 130e-132a Procl. IV 862.26-34: Parm. 131b Robin 89: Parm. 130bd Sayre 68f. Scolnicov 53f. Wyller 68f. (Die engere Anabasis): Parm. 130a (Grundsatz: ei eide esti horis) Zekl: Parm. 130d1 (Heindorf), 131a10 (Schleiermacher)

17:00 Lecture: Carlos Steel, Proclus' reading of the first hypothesis

Readings: Procl. VI-VII Procl. Theol. Plat. I.8-12, II.10-12

19:00 Dinner Day IV 26.06.2024 (Wednesday) 9:00 Breakfast
10:00 Seminar I: Parm. 132ab (Third man)

Readings: Cornford 87-90 Cusanus 71-74: IV 886-892 = Parm. 132ab Findlay 233 Friedl. 197 Gadamer 83: Parm. 132a Miller 52-54 Nietzsche 1: Parm. 132ab Procl. IV 886-891: Parm. 132ab Sayre 78f. Scolnicov 61f.

12:00 Seminar II: Parm. 132bc (Ideas as thoughts); 132c-133a (Likeness regress)

Readings: Brisson Parm. 132e1 eidous Cornford 90-95 Cusanus 74-80: IV 892-919 = Parm. 132b-133a Findlay 233 Friedl. 198 Gadamer 84: Parm. 132b-133a Marcuse 3-4: Parm. 132a-133a Miller 55-59 Natorp Log. 1: Parm. 134b Nietzsche 1: Parm. 132d-133a Procl. El. Theol. 5: Parm. 132d Procl. IV 891-919: Parm. 132b-133a Sayre 82f. Scolnicov 63f. Zekl: Parm. 132e1

14:00 Lunch
15:00 Seminar III: Parm. 133a-134e (Disconnectedness of ideas)

Readings: Cornford 95-99 Cusanus 80-88: IV 919-977 = Parm. 133a-135b Findlay 234 Friedl. 199-200 Gadamer 84-85: Parm. 133b-135e Hegel fn. 4: Parm. 135d Marcuse 5-6: Parm. 133b-134e Miller 59-67 Orph. fr. 169 Kern = Parm. 134c (Procl. IV 959) Procl. IV 919-977: Parm. 133a-135b Sayre 88f. Scolnicov 69f.

17:00 Seminar IV: Carlos Steel, Interpretation of Plato's Parmenides in Antiquity

Readings: Steel, Theology as first philosophy. The Neoplatonic Concept of Metaphysics Steel, Une histoire de l'interprétation du Parménide dans l'Antiquité

19:00 Dinner Day V 27.06.2024 (Thursday) 9:00 Breakfast
10:00 Seminar I: Parm. 134e-137c (Plan of hypotheses)

Readings: Brisson Aff. i: posant à propos de l'un lui-même l'hypothèse et qu'il est et qu'il n'est pas (perì toû henòs autoû hupothémenos, eíte hén estin eíte mḕ hén, tí khrḕ sumbaínein): 137b3-4 Brisson Hyp. 6: si elles (les choses) sont plusieurs, ou mieux, s'il y a plusieurs choses (ei pollá esti): 136a6 Cornford 99-115 Cusanus 88-99: Procl. V 977-1039 = Parm. 135b-137c Cusanus 99-129: Procl. VI 1039-1134 = Parm. 137c Findlay 234f. Friedl. 200-203 Gadamer, Plato's Dialectical Ethics, Section 8: Parm. 135c Hegel 36: Parm. 127a-c Hegel 37: Parm. 135c-e Hegel 38: Parm. 135e Hegel 39: Parm. 135e-136c Heid. 28-31 (Gymnasia): 135c Iambl. fr. 2: Parm. 137c (Procl. VI 1054f.) Ibycus fr. 2 Bergk: Parm. 136e-137a (Procl. V 1027-1028) Luther, Heid. 37 Marcuse 6-7: Parm. 134e-135c Marcuse 7 (Gymnasia) Meinwald 19 (Gymnasia) Miller 71-79 Porph. fr. 1 (God, One and Ecstasis): Parm. 137a–c3 Procl. IV.12: Parm. 137b Procl. V 977-1039: Parm. 135b-137c Procl. VI 1039-1134: Parm. 137c Robin 90-91: Parm. 137bc Sayre 98f.: Parm. 135c-137c Scolnicov 73f. Szlezak, Indef. Dyad 89: Parm. 145d, 136c (Gymnasia) Wundt 6: Parm. 137b Wyller 77 (Das eleatische Gymnasia-Programm)

12:00 Seminar II: Parm. 137c-141d (Hypothesis I)

Readings: Cornford 115f. Cusanus 129-147: Procl. VII 1134-1242 = Parm. 138a-141c DK 28 B 3, 4.1, 8.4, 8.26, 8.29, 8.30, 8.35-36: Parm. 138b (Procl. VII 1152) Findlay 237-240 Friedl. 203-204 Gadamer 85-87: Parm. 137b-166c Hegel fn. 42: Parm. 137c-160b (hypotheses I-IV) Hermann 41-42 Klein 286: Parm. 139c (dyad) Lynch 11-12, 47f. Marcuse 8-9: Parm. 137c-139b Meinwald 76-94 Miller 80f. Miller 100-102: Parm. 139be Natorp Plat. 236-238: 137d-142a Nietzsche 2: Parm. 137de-144e Paci 111-119 Plot. Enn. V.4.1 (Dodds): Parm. 139e Plot. Enn. V.5.4 (Dodds): Parm. 140d Plot. Enn. V.5.6 (Dodds): Parm. 140b Plot. Enn. V.5.9 (Dodds): Parm. 138a Plot. Enn. V.5.11 (Dodds): Parm. 137de Plot. Enn. VI.9.3 (Dodds): Parm. 139b Plot. Enn. VI.9.3 (Dodds): Parm. 141a Plot. Enn. VI.9.7 (Franke): Parm. 138c4 Porph. fr. 2 (God Beyond All Else): Parm. 139b-140b Procl. VII 1134-1242: Parm. 138a-141c Rossvaer 43f. Sayre 137f. Scolnicov 79f. Speiser 23-30: Parm. 137c-142a Szlezak, Indefinite Dyad, 88: Parm. 140bc Weizsäcker 119-125 Wundt 29-35 Wyller 81f. (Henologie / Lichtwanderung): Parm. 137c Zekl: Parm. 137b4 (Wundt), 137c4 (Cornford), 138e5 (Heindorf), 139e2f (Schleiermacher)

14:00 Lunch
15:00 Seminar III: Parm. 141d-142a8 (Hypothesis I)

Readings: Brisson Parm. 141d5 erei Brisson Parm. 141e1 tou Colli 149: Parm. 142a Cusanus 146: Parm. 141a7-b3 Cusanus 147-153: Procl. VII 34K-76K Damasc. De princ. I.2-8 (Of the Ineffable): Parm. 141e (apophasis, arrheton) Iambl. fr. 2a: Parm. 142a (Damasc. De Princ. I.151) Marcuse 11: Parm. 142a Plot. Enn. V.3.13 (Dodds): Parm. 142a Plot. Enn. V.3.13 (Franke): Parm. 142a Plot. Enn. V.4.1, VI.7.38 (Dodds): Parm. 141e Plot. Enn. VI.9.1, VI.9.6 (Procl. 79, 86 Franke) Plot. Enn. VI.9.4 (Franke): Parm. 142a2-3 (cf. Wundt, motto) Procl. Theol. Plat. III.21 (Procl. 79 Franke) Procl. VII 34K-76K (497-521): Parm. 141e-142a Speusippus fr. 48 Taran (Procl. VII 41K) Wyller 90f. (Hyperbole: Negative Untersuchung / Das Ein-Eine jenseits des Seins): Parm. 141d-142a Zekl: Parm. 141e2 (Heindorf)

17:00 Lecture: Edward Halper, Plato's Philosophical Cubism 19:00 Dinner Day VI 28.06 (Friday) 9:00 Breakfast
10:00 Seminar I: Parm. 142b1-145b5 (Hypothesis II)

Readings: Cornford 135f. Damasc. II.1-6: Parm. 142b1-145b5 Findlay 240-247 Friedl. 205-206 Hegel fn. 44: Parm. 142b-143a Hermann 43-44 Iambl. fr. 2b: Parm. 142b (Damasc. De Princ. I.147) Iambl. fr. 3: Parm. 142de (Damasc. De Princ. II.52) Iambl. fr. 4: Parm. 144c (Damasc. De Princ. II.112) Iambl. fr. 5: Parm. 145b (Damasc. De Princ. II.142) Lynch 12, 97f. Marcuse 11: Parm. 144be Meinwald 95-116 Natorp Plat. 238-244: 142b-155e Paci 119-128 Plot. Enn. V.3.12: Parm. 142b Plot. Enn. V.3.15: Parm. 142d, 144e Plot. Enn. VI.4.11 (Dodds): Parm. 144b Plot. Enn. VI.7.8 (Dodds): Parm. 145a Porph. fr. 5 (The First and the Second One): Parm. 142b Porph. fr. 6 (The Two States of the Mind): Parm. 143a Procl. El. Theol. 2: Parm. 142b Procl. El. Theol. 4: Parm. 142d, 144e Ricoeur 8334: Parm. 142bc Rossvaer 49f. Sayre 164f. Scolnicov II.1 Part(s)/whole = 28 B 8 DK 4, 22, 38 = Parm. 142cd Scolnicov II.2 Limit = 28 B 8 DK 42 = Parm. 142d-143b, 144a-145a Scolnicov II.3 Extremities/middle = 28 B 8 DK 43 = Parm. 145ab Speiser 30-49: Parm. 142b-155e Szlezak, Indefinite Dyad, 88: Parm. 142d-143a Weizsäcker 125-126 Wundt 35-41 Wyller 105f. (Positive Untersuchung des Seins-Einen (Vielheit der Einheit): 142b (hen ei estin) Zekl: Parm. 142d9 (Heindorf)

12:00 Seminar II: Parm. 145b6-155e3 (Hypothesis II)

Readings: Brisson Parm. 144c4 ti touto Brisson Parm. 144c6 hekastoi Brisson Parm. 149a8 ontoin Brisson Parm. 154b6 oudenos ontos Damasc. II.7-12: Parm. 145b6-155e3 Iambl. fr. 6: Parm. 145cd (Damasc. De Princ. II.146) Iambl. fr. 6a: Parm. 145e (Damasc. De Princ. II.149) Iambl. fr. 7: Parm. 145e (Damasc. De Princ. II.162) Iambl. fr. 8: Parm. 146a (Damasc. De Princ. II.166) Iambl. fr. 9: Parm. 146b (Damasc. De Princ. II.181) Iambl. fr. 10: Parm. 146d (Damasc. De Princ. II.173) Klein 286: Parm. 146c (dyad) Miller 102-111: Parm. 146d-151b Paci 128-133 Plot. Enn. VI.2.15 (Dodds): Parm. 146a Plot. Enn. VI.2.21 (Dodds): Parm. 145b Plot. Enn. VI.9.3 (Dodds): Parm. 145e Porph. fr. 3 (Time Relations Concerning the One) Robin 93: Parm. 155be Scolnicov II.4 Inclusion = 28 B 8 DK 29 = Parm. 145be Scolnicov II.5 Contact = 28 B 8 DK 6, 25 = Parm. 148d-149d Scolnicov II.6 Motion/rest = 28 B 8 DK 26, 38; cf. 41 = Parm. 145e-146a Scolnicov II.7–9 Sameness (etc.) = 28 B 8 DK 57 = Parm. 146a-148d, 149d-151e Scolnicov II.10 Being in time = 28 B 8 DK 5, 12–14, 20–21 = Parm. 151e-155d Zekl: 148e7, 149b3 (Heindorf)

14:00 Lunch
15:00 Seminar III: Parm. 155e4-157b5 (Hypothesis IIa)

Readings: Brisson Parm. 157b4 hen ei estin Colli 144: Parm. 156d-157a Cornford 194f. Damasc. III: Parm. 155e4-157b5 Friedl. 206-210 Hegel. Lect. 41: Parm. 155e-157b (hypothesis III) Heidegger 34: Parm. 156 (exaifnes) Hermann 44-46 Lynch 12-13, 139f. Marcuse 12-18: Parm. 155e-157a (exaifnes) Meinwald 117-130: Parm. 155e4-157b5 Miller 111-121 Natorp Log. 4: 156d Natorp Plat. 244-247: 155e-157b Pachymeres 96-99 Paci 133-146 Plot. Enn. V.1[10].8.1–27 Procl. In Parm. 1039–40, 1054, 1063 Cousin Robin 94-95: Parm. 157b, exaifnes Rossvaer 61f. Sayre 221f. Scolnicov 137-138: Parm. 156ce (exaifnes) Scolnicov II.10 Appendix 1 Separation/combination = 28 B 8 DK 22 = Parm. 156ab Scolnicov II.10 Appendix 2 Assimilation/dissimilation = 28 B 8 DK 41 = Parm. 156b Scolnicov II.10 Appendix 3 Growing/diminishing = 28 B 8 DK 6 = Parm. 156b Scolnicov II.10 Appendix Generation/destruction = 28 B 8 DK 3, 40 = Parm. 155e-156a Speiser 49-53: Parm. 155e-157a Wundt 41-43 Wyller 148 (Katabole: Das ''ploetzliche" als Prinzip der Metabole vom Einen zum Anderen): Parm. 156

17:00 Lecture: Francisco Gonzalez, Heidegger's interpretation in Marcuse's 1930/31 seminar notes 19:00 Dinner Day VII 29.06.2024 (Saturday) 9:00 Breakfast
10:00 Seminar I: Parm. 157b6-159b1 (Hypothesis III)

Readings: Brisson Parm. 158a4 auto to Cornford 205f. Damasc. IV: Parm. 157b6-159b1 Friedl. 211-212 Hermann 46-47 Lynch 13, 149f. Marcuse 20-22: Parm. 157b-159b (4a) Meinwald 131-142 Miller 122-137 Natorp Log. 3: 158ce Natorp Plat. 247-251: 157b-159b Pachymeres 100-104 Paci 147-153 Plot. Enn. VI.9.1, V.6.3: Parm. 157c Procl. El. Theol. 1: Parm. 157c (cf. Th. Plat. II.1; In Parm. 1100.24) Rossvaer 65f. Sayre 271f. Speiser 53-57: Parm. 157b-159b Szlezak, Indefinite Dyad, 87-88: Parm. 157b6-158e Wahl 172-180 Wundt 43-45 Wyller 152f. (Die ontologische Katabasis): Parm. 157b-166c Wyller 153 (Hyp. 4: talla pros hen): Parm. 157b6-159b1 Wyller An. 636

12:00 Seminar II: Parm. 159b2-160b4 (Hypothesis IV)

Readings: Brisson Parm. 160b2 ouden Cornford 213f. Damasc. V: Parm. 159b2-160b4 Findlay 247-248 Friedl. 212 Hermann 48-49 Lynch 13, 167f. Meinwald 142-144 (emend. Heindorf): Parm. 160b Natorp Plat. 251: 159b-160b Pachymeres 104-106 Paci 154-155 Robin 97: Parm. 159b-160b Rossvaer 67f. Sayre 293f. Speiser 57-59: Parm. 159b-160a Szlezak, Indefinite Dyad, 85-86: Parm. 159b5, 159d-160b, 160b5 Wahl 180-181 Wundt 45-46 Wyller 159 (Hyp. 5: talla pros auta): Parm. 159b2-160b4 Wyller An. 637

14:00 Lunch
15:00 Seminar III: Parm. 160b5-163b6 (Hypothesis V)

Readings: Colli 146-7: Parm. 159b6, Parm. 160c, 162a Cornford 217f. Damasc. VI: Parm. 160b5-163b6 Findlay 249-250 Friedl. 213 Hermann 49-50 Laks-Most GORG. D26v.9-13; DK 82 B3: Gorgias, Perì tou mḕ óntos (cf. Hyp. V-VIII 160b-166c) Laks-Most GORG. R24-25 (cf. Sop. 241, 256-259; Hegel fn. 19, 21, 22, 40) Lynch 13-14, 181f. Marcuse 20, 22: Parm. 160b5-163b6 (5a) Meinwald 146-147 Miller 139-155 Natorp Plat. 251-253: 160b-163b Pachymeres 106-113 Paci 155-162 Rossvaer 71f. Sayre 253f. Speiser 59-65: Parm. 160b-163b Wahl 182-187 Wundt 47-51 Wyller 163 (Hyp. 6: hen pros talla): Parm. 160b5-163b6 Wyller An. 638 Zekl: Parm. 160b3 (Heindorf), 161d6 (Heindorf), 162a8 (Shorey)

17:00 Lecture: Michael Weinman, Seth Benardete's manuscripts on Plato's Parmenides 19:00 Dinner Day VIII 30.06.2024 (Sunday) 9:00 Breakfast
10:00 Seminar I: Parm. 163b7-164b4 (Hypothesis VI)

Readings: Cornford 231f. Damasc. VII: Parm. 163b7-164b4 Findlay 250-251 Friedl. 214-215 Hermann 50-51 Lynch 14, 203f. Meinwald 147-149 Miller 155-159 Natorp Plat. 254: 163b-164b Pachymeres 113-114 Paci 162-164 Rossvaer 73f. Sayre 158f. Speiser 65-66: Parm. 163c-164b Szlezak, Indefinite Dyad, 85: Parm. 164b5 Wahl 188-189 Wundt 51-53 Wyller 170 (Hyp. 7: hen pros auto): Parm. 163b7-164b4 Wyller An. 638-639 Zekl: Parm. 163e7/164a1 (Heindorf)

12:00 Seminar II: Parm. 164b6-165e1 (Hypothesis VII)

Readings: Cornford 236f. Damasc. VIII: Parm. 164b6-165e1 Findlay 251-252 Friedl. 215 Hermann 52-53 Lynch 14, 211f. Marcuse 20, 22: Parm. 164b5-165e2 (6a) Meinwald 149-150 Miller 159-165 Natorp Log. 4: 165b Natorp Plat. 254-257: 164b-165e Pachymeres 115-118 Paci 164-165 Robin 98: Parm. 164b-164d Rossvaer 75f. Sayre 284f. Speiser 66-69: Parm. 164b-165d Szlezak, Indefinite Dyad, 85-86: Parm. 164cd, Parm. 165ae Wahl 189-192 Wundt 53-55 Wyller 172 (Hyp. 8: talla pros hen): Parm. 164b5-165e1 Wyller An. 639

14:00 Lunch
15:00 Seminar III: Parm. 165e2-166c2 (Hypothesis VIII and Summary)

Readings: Colli 148: Parm. 166c Cornford 242f. Damasc. IX: Parm. 165e2-166c2 Findlay 252-254 Friedl. 215f. Hegel fn. 5: Parm. 166b Hegel fn. 40: Parm. 166c Hermann 53-54 Lynch 14-15, 231f. Meinwald 150-152 Miller 165-167 Natorp Plat. 258: 165e-166c Pachymeres 118-119 Paci 165-166 Procl. Theol. Plat. I.12 21-22: Parm. 166c Ricoeur 85: Parm. 166c Rossvaer 76f. Sayre 299f. Speiser 69-70: Parm. 165e-166c Wahl 192-194 Wundt 55-57 Wyller 177 (Hyp. 9: talla pros auta): Parm. 165e2-166c2 Wyller An. 639

17:00 Farewell