Plato's Individuals [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 49 (2):418-419 (1995)
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The thesis of this book is that the problem of individuation is a central concern in Plato's dialogues. The author argues that in the dialogues of the middle and later periods Plato develops a distinctive account of individuation, one which can be fruitfully viewed in sharp contrast to that of Aristotle. By "the problem of individuation" McCabe means roughly the criteria for the countability of something and its having a unified history.

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