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Plato. --- Congresses. --- Plato --- Plato - Theaetetus - Congresses --- Plato - Theaetetus
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"What is knowledge? This fundamental question is treated with unprecedented depth by Plato in his Theaetetus, where it opens the path to many puzzles and issues we are still coping with in our days: what is the nature of perception, belief, justification, truth? Which objects can be properly known? How are we to account for cognitive mistakes? How can the mind be "in touch" with the world? This book provides fresh, rigorous and original explorations of the main themes of the dialogue by well-established scholars who work on Plato and Platonism, especially on Plato's theory of knowledge"
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Theory of knowledge --- Plato --- Aflāṭūn --- Aplaton --- Bolatu --- Platon, --- Platonas --- Platone --- Po-la-tʻu --- Pʻŭllatʻo --- Pʻŭllatʻon --- Pʻuratʻon --- Πλάτων --- אפלטון --- פלאטא --- פלאטאן --- פלאטו --- أفلاطون --- 柏拉圖 --- 플라톤 --- Plato. --- Plato. Theaetetus. --- Plato - Theaetetus
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Platons Dialog Theaitetos ist ein tastender Versuch, auf der Basis älterer, allgemeiner Ansätze (Heraklit, Parmenides) und zeitgenössischer Diskussionsbeiträge (Sophistik) zu einer detaillierten Erkenntnistheorie zu gelangen. Sokrates fragt den jungen Theaítetos (eingedeutscht: Theätét): "Was ist Erkenntnis?". Dieser schlägt daraufhin verschiedene Definitionen vor, die jedoch von Sokrates nach eingehender Prüfung zurückgewiesen werden. Nach herkömmlicher Auffassung deckt Sokrates scharfsinnig sprachliche und begriffliche Schwierigkeiten auf, die im Begriff Erkenntnis stecken, um Theätet zum weiteren Nachdenken zu veranlassen. Im Unterschied dazu zeigt dieser Kommentar, daß Platons Sokrates nicht souverän über der zeitgenössischen sophistischen Diskussion steht, sondern darin befangen ist und sogar öfters leere Sophismen für ernsthafte Argumente hält. Auf Grund seines idealistischen Glaubens, der wahre Philosoph könne absolutes Wissen erreichen, ist er außerstande, den Satz des Sophisten Protagoras „Der Mensch ist das Maß aller Dinge“ (sog. Homo-mensura-Satz, wonach es für den Menschen keine objektive, sondern nur subjektive Erkenntnis gibt) in seiner erkenntnistheoretischen Tragweite zu würdigen. In dieser Weise kritisch gelesen kann der Dialog Theaitetos in doppelter Hinsicht als grundlegende Einführung in die – heute kaum noch überschaubare – erkenntnistheoretische Diskussion dienen.
Plato. --- Plato --- Philosophy & Religion --- Languages & Literatures --- Greek & Latin Languages & Literatures --- Philosophy --- Theaetetus --- Plato - Theaetetus --- Sokrates --- Theaitetos --- Sophismus --- Platon
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Truth --- Plato --- Truth. --- Plato. --- Conviction --- Belief and doubt --- Philosophy --- Skepticism --- Certainty --- Necessity (Philosophy) --- Pragmatism --- Plato - Theaetetus --- Plato - Sophist
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Le livre est consacré à l'un des grands dialogues de la maturité de Platon, qui la définition de la science. Séguy-Duclot s'y sépare des trois grandes traditions interprétatives du Théétète (néo-kantisme, phénoménologie et philosophie analytique) et prolonge les intuitions développées dans son étude du Parménide de Platon (Belin 1998). Il montre dans le Théétète, le débat de Socrate avec la pensée du sophiste Protagoras, ment négligé par les commentateurs, est en fait central: dans sa critique :ale de la métaphysique, la pensée de Protagoras, telle qu'elle est reconstituée par Platon, présente une parenté frappante avec la théorie de Nietzsche, ou celle de Deleuze, plus de 2000 ans plus tard. Cet ouvrage consacré à un dialogue philosophique prend lui-même la forme d'un dialogue, une forme qui permet à l'auteur de confronter constamment ses choix d'interprétation aux possibilités autres ou même contraires.
Knowledge, Theory of --- Théorie de la connaissance --- Early works to 1800 --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Plato. --- Plato --- Théorie de la connaissance --- Plato - Theaetetus
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Counter Plato's Theaetetus is an acknowledged masterpiece, and among the most influential texts in the history of epistemology. Since antiquity it has been debated whether this dialogue was written by Plato to support his familiar metaphysical doctrines, or represents a self-distancing from these. David Sedley's book offers a via media, founded on a radical separation of the author, Plato, from his main speaker, Socrates. The dialogue, it is argued, is addressed to readers familiar with Plato's mature doctrines, and sets out to show how these doctrines, far from being an abandonment of his Socratic heritage, are its natural outcome. The Socrates portrayed here is the same Socrates as already portrayed in Plato's early dialogues. While not a Platonist, he is exhibited - to put it in terms of an image made famous by this dialogue - as having been Platonism's midwife. In a comprehensive rereading of the text, Sedley tracks the ways in which Socrates is shown unwittingly preparing the ground for Plato's mature doctrines, and reinterprets the dialogue's individual arguments from this perspective. The book is addressed to all readers interested in Plato, and does not require knowledge of Greek.
Knowledge, Theory of --- Théorie de la connaissance --- History --- Histoire --- Plato. --- Socrates. --- Théorie de la connaissance --- Socrates --- Socrate --- Socrates Constantinopolitanus Scholasticus --- Plato --- Theaetetus (Plato). --- Theaetetus. --- Plato, --- Plato. - Theaetetus. --- Sokrates
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Plato --- #GROL:SEMI-1-05'-04' Plat --- Aflāṭūn --- Aplaton --- Bolatu --- Platon, --- Platonas --- Platone --- Po-la-tʻu --- Pʻŭllatʻo --- Pʻŭllatʻon --- Pʻuratʻon --- Πλάτων --- אפלטון --- פלאטא --- פלאטאן --- פלאטו --- أفلاطون --- 柏拉圖 --- 플라톤 --- Plato. --- Plato - Theaetetus
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Aristote, --- Platon, --- Protagoras, --- Démocrite, --- Protagoras. --- Democritus, --- Relativity --- History. --- Plato. --- Aristotle. --- Aristote --- Démocrite --- Platon --- Protagoras --- Relativity - History. --- Protagoras. - Aletheia. --- Plato. - Theaetetus. --- Aristotle. - Metaphysics. - Book 4. - 5. --- Democritus, - ca. 460-ca. 370 B.C. --- Relativisme
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