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Θεαίτητος   By: (427? BC - 347? BC)

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Θεαίτητος is a thought-provoking philosophical dialogue that explores the nature of reality, the role of perception, and the limits of human knowledge. The dialogue is centered around a conversation between Socrates and his friend Theaetetus, a young mathematician, as they discuss the nature of knowledge and the importance of understanding one's own ignorance.

One of the key themes of the dialogue is the idea that knowledge is not just a matter of having true beliefs, but also requires understanding and justification. Socrates challenges Theaetetus to think critically about his beliefs and to question the reliability of his senses and perceptions.

The dialogue raises important questions about the nature of truth, the limits of human understanding, and the relationship between perception and reality. It is a challenging and thought-provoking read that will leave readers contemplating the nature of knowledge long after they have finished the dialogue.

Overall, Θεαίτητος is a thought-provoking and intellectually stimulating work that will appeal to readers interested in philosophy, epistemology, and the nature of reality. It is a timeless classic that continues to inspire and challenge readers to reconsider their own beliefs and perceptions.

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Note: The tonic system has been changed from polytonic to monotonic. Errors indicated in a Table of Errors have been corrected in the text. The spelling of the book has not been changed otherwise. Words with bold characters are enclosed in &. Words in italics are enclosed in . Footnotes have been converted to endnotes. Pages 104, 105 and 109 are indicated within the text, so that one can understand the references to them in the prologue. The length of the first lines of pages 104 and 105 have been kept as in the text of the book, so that their numbers are as in the prologue.

Σημείωση: Το τονικό σύστημα έχει αλλάξει από πολυτονικό σε μονοτονικό. Το κείμενο έχει λάβει υπόψη τον πίνακα παροραμάτων. Κατά τα άλλα έχει διατηρηθεί η ορθογραφία του βιβλίου. Λέξεις με έντονους χαρακτήρες περικλείονται σε &. Λέξεις με πλάγιους χαρακτήρες περικλείονται σε . Οι υποσημειώσεις σελίδων έχουν μεταφερθεί στο τέλος του βιβλίου. Οι σελίδες 104, 105 και 109 έχουν ένδειξη μέσα στο κείμενο, ώστε κανείς να μπορεί να καταλάβει τις αναφορές του προλόγου... Continue reading book >>




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