Theaetetus Theaetetus
    • 3,49 €

Publisher Description

What is knowledge? A systematic treatment of this question takes the form of a dialogue between the great philosopher Socrates and his student, Theaetetus. They explore a variety of answers, including knowledge as perception; knowledge as true belief; knowledge as true belief plus an account (i.e., a justified true belief); as well as variations on each of these possibilities. Like most Socratic dialogues, it ends without a definitive answer, leaving the subject open for the reader's further consideration.
One of Plato's later masterpieces, the Theaetetus poses eternal questions that keep the dialogue relevant not only for students of philosophy but also for every serious reader and thinker. This edition, translated by the noted classical scholar Francis M. Cornford, features extensive commentaries by the interpreter that provide helpful background information and valuable insights.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2018
15 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
176
Pages
PUBLISHER
Dover Publications
SIZE
7.9
MB

More Books by Plato

The Republic The Republic
2008
The Republic The Republic
2008
Laws Laws
2008
Sophist Sophist
2008
Menexenus Menexenus
2008
Parmenides Parmenides
2016

Other Books in This Series

Twilight of the Idols Twilight of the Idols
2019
Seneca's Letters from a Stoic Seneca's Letters from a Stoic
2016
The Story of Philosophy The Story of Philosophy
2022
The Gay Science The Gay Science
2020
The Logic of the Moral Sciences The Logic of the Moral Sciences
2020
The Use and Abuse of History The Use and Abuse of History
2019