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Theaetetus

By Plato
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Theaetetus by Plato is a philosophical dialogue where Socrates and the young mathematician Theaetetus explore the nature of knowledge. Through their discussion, they examine and challenge different definitions of knowledge, engaging in a deep and thought-provoking inquiry into what it means to know something. This work delves into epistemological concepts and showcases Plato's skill in dialectical reasoning.
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You might enjoy this book if you are fascinated by the nature of knowledge, enjoy exploring deep philosophical dialogues, and appreciate classical works that have significantly influenced Western thought. This engaging dialogue encourages readers to ponder the definition and limits of human understanding.

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Set against the backdrop of the days leading up to the trial and execution of Socrates in 399 BC, Theaetetus is a profound philosophical dialogue penned by Plato. The narrative revolves around a conversation between Socrates, Theodorus the geometrician, and Theaetetus, an earnest and promising youth. Together, they embark on a quest to explore the essence of knowledge, making this work one of the foundational texts of Western epistemology. In this deeply engaging dialogue, Socrates questions whether knowledge is purely subjective, formed by the continuous and often unreliable stream of sensory impressions we perceive from the outside world. He examines if knowledge could instead be considered as 'true belief,' where belief aligns with reality. Alternatively, should knowledge be defined, as many modern philosophers advocate, as 'justified true belief'—a belief substantiated by coherent reasoning or evidence? Through masterful dialectic technique, Socrates guides Theodorus and Theaetetus in dissecting these complex theories. His incisive questioning and astute observations delve into the flaws and merits of each proposition, offering readers a gripping display of intellectual rigor and philosophical scrutiny. This exploration not only elucidates the various conceptions of knowledge but also highlights Socrates' unparalleled method of inquiry and relentless pursuit of truth. Theaetetus is not merely a historical document but a timeless work that continues to captivate and challenge philosophers, scholars, and readers alike. Plato's elegant prose, Socrates' dynamic guidance, and the dialogue’s rich content make it an essential read for anyone interested in the philosophy of knowledge and the enduring questions that shape our understanding of the world. In addition to its intellectual depth, the dialogue serves as a testament to the Socratic method, showcasing how structured questioning can prompt deeper reflection and insight. Socrates' exchanges with Theaetetus and Theodorus reveal the enduring relevance of philosophical inquiry and remind us of the importance of critical thinking. Theaetetus remains a cornerstone of philosophical literature, offering timeless insights into the nature of knowledge, belief, and understanding. Whether you are a student of philosophy or a curious mind, this seminal work is sure to inspire and provoke thought long after the final page is turned.

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Theaetetus by Plato is widely appreciated for its deep exploration of epistemology, engaging readers in a dialogue concerning the nature of knowledge. Reviewers often commend its intellectual rigour and the way it invites readers to ponder complex philosophical ideas through its dynamic and thought-provoking conversations.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780140444506

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 26 March 1987

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Classics

Contributors:

  • Translated by Robin Waterfield

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 16.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 202g

Pages: 272

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About the Author

Plato (c.427-347 BC) was one of the shapers of the whole intellectual tradition of the West. He was disgusted by the corruption of Athenian political life, and the execution of his teacher Socrates. He sought cures for the ills of society in philosophy, and became convinced that those ills would not cease until philosophers became rulers, or rulers philosophers. Robin Waterfield has translated various Greek philosophical texts, and was once a commissioning editor for Penguin.

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