What is knowledge? How are knowledge and perception related? How is false judgment possible? Is knowledge true judgment plus a further ingredient? Plato's Theaetetus is a fertile source of philosophical insight into these questions. In the first part of the course we will carefully work our way through the text, and in the second and third parts we will make two more passes, looking to some influential secondary literature to help clarify and stimulate our thinking
This paper examines a passage in the Theaetetus (201a–c) where Plato distinguishes knowledge from tr...
Theaetetus is a Logical And Critical Plato's Dialogue. There is an introduction about the major epis...
In the first part of Theaetetus (151d7.187a8), Theaetetus tries to define knowledge as perception. I...
Plato\u27s dialogues are set in fifth century Athens but they are performed for a fourth century aud...
textSocrates and Theaetetus consider and reject three different definitions of knowledge in the Thea...
A close reading of Plato’s Meno, Phaedo, Republic, Symposium, and Theaetetus, with a focus on issues...
What is knowledge? Plato does try to answer this question, asked at the beginning of the Theaetetus...
Contemporary philosophers distinguish a certain "propositional knowledge (KP)" from other sorts of k...
Plato's philosophy is in line with the pre-Socratics, sophists and artistic traditions that underlie...
textIn keeping with Socrates’ advice that it is “a better thing to accomplish a little well than a l...
The aim of the present paper is to show how Plato suggested demarcating between knowledge and other ...
Several myths about Plato's work are decisively challenged by Catherine Rowett: the idea that Plato ...
I develop the relatively familiar idea of a variety of forms of knowledge—not just propositional kno...
The Theaetetus is a dialogue full of puzzles, not the least of which is the character of Socrates hi...
The present volume collects together papers based on the annual Keeling Memorial Lecture in ancient ...
This paper examines a passage in the Theaetetus (201a–c) where Plato distinguishes knowledge from tr...
Theaetetus is a Logical And Critical Plato's Dialogue. There is an introduction about the major epis...
In the first part of Theaetetus (151d7.187a8), Theaetetus tries to define knowledge as perception. I...
Plato\u27s dialogues are set in fifth century Athens but they are performed for a fourth century aud...
textSocrates and Theaetetus consider and reject three different definitions of knowledge in the Thea...
A close reading of Plato’s Meno, Phaedo, Republic, Symposium, and Theaetetus, with a focus on issues...
What is knowledge? Plato does try to answer this question, asked at the beginning of the Theaetetus...
Contemporary philosophers distinguish a certain "propositional knowledge (KP)" from other sorts of k...
Plato's philosophy is in line with the pre-Socratics, sophists and artistic traditions that underlie...
textIn keeping with Socrates’ advice that it is “a better thing to accomplish a little well than a l...
The aim of the present paper is to show how Plato suggested demarcating between knowledge and other ...
Several myths about Plato's work are decisively challenged by Catherine Rowett: the idea that Plato ...
I develop the relatively familiar idea of a variety of forms of knowledge—not just propositional kno...
The Theaetetus is a dialogue full of puzzles, not the least of which is the character of Socrates hi...
The present volume collects together papers based on the annual Keeling Memorial Lecture in ancient ...
This paper examines a passage in the Theaetetus (201a–c) where Plato distinguishes knowledge from tr...
Theaetetus is a Logical And Critical Plato's Dialogue. There is an introduction about the major epis...
In the first part of Theaetetus (151d7.187a8), Theaetetus tries to define knowledge as perception. I...