
Parmenides
Parmenides is a philosophical dialogue written by Plato, featuring a conversation between Socrates, Zeno, and Parmenides. The text explores complex themes such as universals, plurality, and the concept of the One. This work is notable for its examination of metaphysical ideas and has influenced subsequent philosophical thought. It is part of Plato's middle dialogues and is essential for understanding the development of Western philosophy.




















