At the end of the examination of the first definition of knowledge we find that both the definition and its (radical) ontological ground have been refuted. Yet in neither case have we been left with the mere negativity of the avoidance of error. For the refutations are not mere refutations. The overturning of the theory of Radical Flux leaves us free to return to the exposition with a clearer eye for the previously hidden truth of the theory of Mitigated Flux, and the destruction of the definition of knowledge as aisthesis by an appeal to the functioning of the soul provides the basis for the formulation and examination of yet another definition
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This essay offers an original interpretation and defense of the doctrine of flux, as it is presented...
Abstract for “Unity and Logos” (Anc Phil 12.1:87-111): A close reading of Socrates\u27 refutation of...
The subject of this essay is the Heraclitean flux in the Theaetetus and its role in the discussion...
This thesis is concerned with Theaetetus' definition of knowledge (‘Knowledge is perception') and Pr...
textSocrates and Theaetetus consider and reject three different definitions of knowledge in the Thea...
In the first part of Theaetetus (151d7.187a8), Theaetetus tries to define knowledge as perception. I...
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I will argue that Plato’s dialogue Theaetetus demonstrates that knowledge is never caused by sense p...
The paper offers an interpretation of a disputed portion of Plato’s Theaetetus that is often called ...
In Republic V, Plato makes the astonishing claim that knowledge is a different and independent power...
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http://philpapers.org/s/William%20BondesonSeveral years ago Mr. J. Xenakis proposed an interpretatio...
Plato\u27s insistence that the eternal immobile model is “the real thing” and the mobile world only ...
Most studies of the Theaetetus concentrate on Plato’s examination of Protagoras’s ‘Man is the Measur...
Plato's philosophy is in line with the pre-Socratics, sophists and artistic traditions that underlie...
This essay offers an original interpretation and defense of the doctrine of flux, as it is presented...
Abstract for “Unity and Logos” (Anc Phil 12.1:87-111): A close reading of Socrates\u27 refutation of...
The subject of this essay is the Heraclitean flux in the Theaetetus and its role in the discussion...
This thesis is concerned with Theaetetus' definition of knowledge (‘Knowledge is perception') and Pr...
textSocrates and Theaetetus consider and reject three different definitions of knowledge in the Thea...
In the first part of Theaetetus (151d7.187a8), Theaetetus tries to define knowledge as perception. I...
This paper is a test case for the claim, made famous by Myles Burnyeat, that the ancient Greeks did ...
I will argue that Plato’s dialogue Theaetetus demonstrates that knowledge is never caused by sense p...
The paper offers an interpretation of a disputed portion of Plato’s Theaetetus that is often called ...
In Republic V, Plato makes the astonishing claim that knowledge is a different and independent power...
What is knowledge? Plato does try to answer this question, asked at the beginning of the Theaetetus...
http://philpapers.org/s/William%20BondesonSeveral years ago Mr. J. Xenakis proposed an interpretatio...
Plato\u27s insistence that the eternal immobile model is “the real thing” and the mobile world only ...
Most studies of the Theaetetus concentrate on Plato’s examination of Protagoras’s ‘Man is the Measur...
Plato's philosophy is in line with the pre-Socratics, sophists and artistic traditions that underlie...
This essay offers an original interpretation and defense of the doctrine of flux, as it is presented...
Abstract for “Unity and Logos” (Anc Phil 12.1:87-111): A close reading of Socrates\u27 refutation of...