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Θεαίτητος

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: el Editor: Salt Lake City, UT : Project Gutenberg, 2011Descripción: 1 online resource : multiple file formatsTipo de contenido:
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  • Produced by Sophia Canoni. Book provided by Iason Konstantinides
Resumen: "Θεαίτητος" by Plato is a dialogue written around 368-367 BCE. Socrates and the young mathematician Theaetetus explore three definitions of knowledge: knowledge as perception, knowledge as true judgment, and knowledge as true judgment with reason. Each definition proves unsatisfactory. The dialogue examines Protagoras's famous doctrine that "man is the measure of all things" and connects it to Heraclitus's theory of perpetual flux, questioning whether anything can be truly known when everything is constantly changing and relative. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Wikipedia page about this book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theaetetus_(dialogue) Wikipedia page about this book: https://el.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CE%98%CE%B5%CE%B1%CE%AF%CF%84%CE%B7%CF%84%CE%BF%CF%82_(%CE%B4%CE%B9%CE%AC%CE%BB%CE%BF%CE%B3%CE%BF%CF%82)

Release date is 2011-01-20

Produced by Sophia Canoni. Book provided by Iason Konstantinides

"Θεαίτητος" by Plato is a dialogue written around 368-367 BCE. Socrates and the young mathematician Theaetetus explore three definitions of knowledge: knowledge as perception, knowledge as true judgment, and knowledge as true judgment with reason. Each definition proves unsatisfactory. The dialogue examines Protagoras's famous doctrine that "man is the measure of all things" and connects it to Heraclitus's theory of perpetual flux, questioning whether anything can be truly known when everything is constantly changing and relative. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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