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Theaetetus

Theaetetus

By Plato

Published by Good Press

English 2019 ISBN 4057664162939
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Plato's "Theaetetus" engages profound philosophical inquiries into the nature of knowledge, perception, and reality through a dialectical exchange between Socrates and his youthful interlocutor, Theaetetus. This dialogue vividly embodies the Socratic method, unraveling the complexities of epistemology with an intricate blend of rigorous argumentation and rich, metaphorical language. Set against the backdrop of classical Athens, the work reflects the intellectual ferment of Plato's time, challenging readers to consider the essence of truth and belief, while exploring the oft-tenuous relationship between perception and the pursuit of knowledge. Plato, a pivotal figure in Western philosophy, was greatly influenced by the intellectual milieu of ancient Greece, particularly the Sophists' relativistic ideas and Socratic inquiry. His commitment to the ideals of virtue, knowledge, and the pursuit of the good life shaped his philosophical career. "Theaetetus," written around 369 BCE, stands as a testament to Plato's critical engagement with his contemporaries and his desire to elevate the discourse surrounding foundational philosophical concepts. Readers drawn to the complexities of thought and the underpinnings of human understanding will find "Theaetetus" an essential text. Its exploration of knowledge as a philosophical concept resonates deeply today, inviting readers to reflect not only on historical contexts but also on the implications of knowledge in our own lives. This dialogue is thus not merely a study of philosophy but a compelling invitation to engage critically with ideas that remain relevant and essential.
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