Sophist (Dialogue)
978-613-4-57661-1
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2010-12-07
34,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Sophist (Greek: Σοφιστής) is one of the late Dialogues of Plato. He wrote it much later than the Parmenides and the Theaetetus, probably in 360 BC. After he criticized his own Theory of Forms in the Parmenides, Plato proceeds in the Sophist with a new conception of the Forms, more mundane and down-to-earth, and makes more clear the epistemological and metaphysical puzzles of the Parmenides; thus, he refers to that dialogue between Parmenides and young Socrates, which was written probably much earlier than the Sophist. Furthermore, he shows his expertise in Dialectic, as he applies it in this Dialogue in order to define the Sophist. Moreover, he solves the puzzle of the false and the right opinion, as well as of the justified true belief that had been inquired in the Theaetetus. In addition to being a sequel of sorts to the Theaetetus, the Sophist looks forward in tone and methodology to the Statesman.
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