Plato, in the Cratylus, promotes truth as the principal men should aspire to. Socrates beckons us to, by example, smash the dialogue in search for meaning. In doing so; one cannot be sure if one has exited through the same door one has entered or not. It is certain, however, that Socrates would have approved of the search for Plato\u27s truth
The author argues that a careful reading of Republic VIII 557a-558a, coupled with an analysis of the...
This chapter introduces Plato’s Socrates and his philosophy. The nearest we can get to authentic Soc...
Humans possess a natural and profound curiosity. This curiosity subsequently is the driving force fo...
Socrates believed that the search for truth was the highest aspiration of human learning. And by tr...
Socrates believed that the search for truth was the highest aspiration of human learning. And by tr...
This paper presents a reading of the political dimensions of Plato’s Cratylus. Following Sallis, I a...
This paper presents a reading of the political dimensions of Plato’s Cratylus. Following Sallis, I a...
Plato wrote his philosophy in the dialogue form. In his dialogues, a character called Socrates often...
The thesis deals with the question of the speech in Plato's dialogue Cratylus, from the perspective ...
Although it has its origins earlier, philosophy as we know it in the West took its shape from the So...
Connecting the reasoning of Thrasimachus in the Republic with some passages of the Cratylus is possi...
This is a defence of the authenticity of Plato’s Epistula vii against the recent onslaught by Frede ...
Socrates believed that the search for truth was the highest aspiration of human learning. And by tr...
This is a defence of the authenticity of Plato’s Epistula vii against the recent onslaught by Frede ...
This is a defence of the authenticity of Plato’s Epistula vii against the recent onslaught by Frede ...
The author argues that a careful reading of Republic VIII 557a-558a, coupled with an analysis of the...
This chapter introduces Plato’s Socrates and his philosophy. The nearest we can get to authentic Soc...
Humans possess a natural and profound curiosity. This curiosity subsequently is the driving force fo...
Socrates believed that the search for truth was the highest aspiration of human learning. And by tr...
Socrates believed that the search for truth was the highest aspiration of human learning. And by tr...
This paper presents a reading of the political dimensions of Plato’s Cratylus. Following Sallis, I a...
This paper presents a reading of the political dimensions of Plato’s Cratylus. Following Sallis, I a...
Plato wrote his philosophy in the dialogue form. In his dialogues, a character called Socrates often...
The thesis deals with the question of the speech in Plato's dialogue Cratylus, from the perspective ...
Although it has its origins earlier, philosophy as we know it in the West took its shape from the So...
Connecting the reasoning of Thrasimachus in the Republic with some passages of the Cratylus is possi...
This is a defence of the authenticity of Plato’s Epistula vii against the recent onslaught by Frede ...
Socrates believed that the search for truth was the highest aspiration of human learning. And by tr...
This is a defence of the authenticity of Plato’s Epistula vii against the recent onslaught by Frede ...
This is a defence of the authenticity of Plato’s Epistula vii against the recent onslaught by Frede ...
The author argues that a careful reading of Republic VIII 557a-558a, coupled with an analysis of the...
This chapter introduces Plato’s Socrates and his philosophy. The nearest we can get to authentic Soc...
Humans possess a natural and profound curiosity. This curiosity subsequently is the driving force fo...